Explore the Ruins Of This Abandoned New York Estate Once Owned By A King
More than 70 years ago a ruthless dictator from Albania, King Zog, purchased the 150-acre Knollwood Estate in Muttontown, New York. In it's prime this granite estate featured 60 rooms filled with Zog's riches. Some say there are valuable still hidden on the grounds of the now demolished mansion.
Let's explore the ruins of this once majestic home. What will we discover? Let's see.
Although King Zog never lived at the Knollwood Estate it is said that he used the property as a place to hide valuables, and much of his fortune, in the walls of the estate. Over the years explorers have made their way to the property to see if anything is left to discover.
What you are about to see is what is left following the demolition of the main building in the 1950's. The garden walls still stand and the grand dual-staircase leading to the mansion are now covered in graffiti. The picture below is King Zog.
Today the land where the Knollwood Estate once stood is owned by the Muttontown Preserve. You can access the ruins via the nature walk. The Winthrop Mansion and the pre-Revolutionary Duryea Farm are also part of the preserve.
Explore the Ruins of New York's Knollwood Mansion
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