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Mar-a-Lago

Started by @realAzhyaAryola, April 03, 2019, 05:21:45 PM

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Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"Part of Hillwood Gardens.



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That is kind of cool.


That was my former neighborhood so this area is dear to my heart.
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Quote from: "Fashionista"Terrific images Azhya..



I feel like I have had a tour of president Trump's mansion.


I wish I can say this is Trump's mansion. It is the mansion in Washington, D.C. of the woman who built Mar-a-Lago. I have not yet been inside Mar-a-Lago but I have been inside this one. This is Hillwood Museum and Gardens. It has been turned into a museum.
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I think Mar-a-Lago is a little bit more opulent.
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I know I started with Mar-a-Lago as the name of this thread and I posted information about Mar-a-Lago but then I introduced the woman who built it and showed her Washington, D.C. mansion which I had visited before.
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This is inside his Mar-a-Lago home.



https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/585c05e16d7b256f605d19b0/master/w_768,c_limit/t-trump-mar-a-lago-02.png">
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Inside Mar-a-Lago.



https://www.idesignarch.com/wp-content/uploads/Donald-Trump-Mar-a-Lago-Palm-Beach-Florida_3.jpg">
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Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"Inside Mar-a-Lago.



https://www.idesignarch.com/wp-content/uploads/Donald-Trump-Mar-a-Lago-Palm-Beach-Florida_3.jpg">

Mar-a-Lago is the twentieth largest mansion in the USA..



There are nineteen mansions bigger than it.

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Bricktop

As with all American attempts to mimic European culture, it is a hideous mess.

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Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"
Quote from: "Fashionista"Terrific images Azhya..



I feel like I have had a tour of president Trump's mansion.


I wish I can say this is Trump's mansion. It is the mansion in Washington, D.C. of the woman who built Mar-a-Lago. I have not yet been inside Mar-a-Lago but I have been inside this one. This is Hillwood Museum and Gardens. It has been turned into a museum.




Thanks for making this thread, Azhya.  I found it interesting and informative.  I wish I could see before-and-after photos of Mar-a-Lago, as I'm sure I'd appreciate the Post version more than the current one, which has fallen upon sad times IMHO.  



Also I had no idea about the Post family's art collection.



When I opened the thread, I had thought I'd read through it and then post about some of the current goings-on there.  But the thread is too nice for that.

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Thanks for making this thread, Azhya.  I found it interesting and informative.  I wish I could see before-and-after photos of Mar-a-Lago, as I'm sure I'd appreciate the Post version more than the current one, which has fallen upon sad times IMHO.  



Also I had no idea about the Post family's art collection.



When I opened the thread, I had thought I'd read through it and then post about some of the current goings-on there.  But the thread is too nice for that.


Well, thanks, Peaches. I appreciate your post. I have been looking too for images of what Mar-a-Lago used to look like but I have had no success really but perhaps eventually they will show up. It's possible it was not altered too much.
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This photo is dated 1967 and it somehow looks like it does today so maybe it could be the original interior design.



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/22/Mar-a-Lago%2C_Living_Room_looking_southwest_%281967%29.jpg/1280px-Mar-a-Lago%2C_Living_Room_looking_southwest_%281967%29.jpg">
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https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar-a-lago-yujing-zhang-malware/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar- ... g-malware/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar-a-lago-yujing-zhang-malware/



A Chinese woman recently arrested at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club lied repeatedly to Secret Service agents while carrying computer malware unlike anything a government analyst had ever seen and had more than $8,000 in cash at her hotel room, along with an electronic device that detects hidden cameras, federal authorities told a judge Monday.



Assistant U.S. Attorney Rolando Garcia told Magistrate Judge William Matthewman during a bond hearing that "there are a lot of questions that remain" about 32-year-old Yujing Zhang.



He said the FBI is still investigating whether Zhang is a spy.



Zhang was arrested March 30 after Secret Service agents said she lied to gain admission to the president's Palm Beach resort and was found to be carrying two Chinese passports, four cellphones, a laptop computer, an external hard drive and a thumb drive containing the malware.



Matthewman adjourned the hearing until next Monday as Zhang's public defender said he is still gathering evidence that could justify her release on bail on charges of lying to federal agents and illegal entry to a restricted area. Garcia said he expects Zhang will be indicted by a federal grand jury this week on those charges.



He said Zhang would be a "serious risk of flight" if she were released while she awaits trial, as she has no ties to the United States. The State Department revoked her visa last week, he said, so even if she were released on bond, she would be detained by immigration officials. She arrived in the U.S. two days before her arrest on a flight from Shanghai to Newark, New Jersey.



Zhang sat quietly at the defence table during the two-hour hearing, scribbling notes in Chinese characters as she listened to a translator through headphones. She wore a blue jail jumpsuit and her wrists were shackled.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar-a-lago-yujing-zhang-malware/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar- ... g-malware/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5143848/mar-a-lago-yujing-zhang-malware/



A Chinese woman recently arrested at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club lied repeatedly to Secret Service agents while carrying computer malware unlike anything a government analyst had ever seen and had more than $8,000 in cash at her hotel room, along with an electronic device that detects hidden cameras, federal authorities told a judge Monday.



Assistant U.S. Attorney Rolando Garcia told Magistrate Judge William Matthewman during a bond hearing that "there are a lot of questions that remain" about 32-year-old Yujing Zhang.



He said the FBI is still investigating whether Zhang is a spy.



Zhang was arrested March 30 after Secret Service agents said she lied to gain admission to the president's Palm Beach resort and was found to be carrying two Chinese passports, four cellphones, a laptop computer, an external hard drive and a thumb drive containing the malware.



Matthewman adjourned the hearing until next Monday as Zhang's public defender said he is still gathering evidence that could justify her release on bail on charges of lying to federal agents and illegal entry to a restricted area. Garcia said he expects Zhang will be indicted by a federal grand jury this week on those charges.



He said Zhang would be a "serious risk of flight" if she were released while she awaits trial, as she has no ties to the United States. The State Department revoked her visa last week, he said, so even if she were released on bond, she would be detained by immigration officials. She arrived in the U.S. two days before her arrest on a flight from Shanghai to Newark, New Jersey.



Zhang sat quietly at the defence table during the two-hour hearing, scribbling notes in Chinese characters as she listened to a translator through headphones. She wore a blue jail jumpsuit and her wrists were shackled.

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Odinson

The furniture is probably from Ikea..



And the diamonds are fake.