The blonde megastar is known for her love for books which she references in many of her hit songs like The Lakes, Love Story, ...
From London, there was the Maharajah and Maharani of Jaipur, Lady Astor, and the young dandy Lord Lichfield ... “What fun,” beamed Rebekah Harkness. As for Obolensky, he drew himself up ...
The song, which is featured on Swift's album "Folklore," highlights a snapshot in the life of Rebekah Harkness, who was also known as Betty Harkness. Harkness lived in the home, often referred to ...
It became infamous in the 1940s after the oil heiress and socialite Rebekah Harkness bought the property and led a lavish lifestyle. The home, and Harkness’s time there, featured prominently ...
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The historic property, once home to the eccentric socialite Rebekah Harkness (whose antics inspired Swift’s song The Last Great American Dynasty) maintains its status as Watch Hill’s most ...
Purchased in 2013 for $17 million in cash, the house famously inspired her song “The Last Great American Dynasty”, which chronicles the life of the estate’s former owner, Rebekah Harkness.
The historic property, once home to the eccentric socialite Rebekah Harkness (whose antics inspired Swift’s song The Last Great American Dynasty) maintains its status as Watch Hill’s most ...