When Thomas Nelson Page built his home at 1759 R Street, NW in 1896, he would not have imagined that his arch enemy, who embodied everything he despised about New York's high society, would end up building his house directly across the street from him ten years later.
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When Thomas Nelson Page built his home at 1759 R Street, NW in 1896, he would not have imagined that his arch enemy, who embodied everything he despised about New York's high society, would end up building his house directly across the street from him ten years later.