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Hudson House stood as a testament to timeless elegance and old-world prestige, nestled on the outskirts of New York like a relic from another era. Though smaller than sprawling country estates, its compact size was more than compensated for by its opulent design and grand presence. Built in the early 1900s, it bore the distinctive architectural hallmarks of Edwardian splendor—straight lines, symmetry, and a perfect blend of understated luxury and commanding stature. It was a house that didn’t need to shout its significance; it exuded it quietly and confidently, much like the Hudson family itself. The exterior was a study in classic sophistication, with its sandstone façade in a soft golden hue that seemed to radiate warmth under the sunlight. Ornate carvings adorned the edges of the tall,

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