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Artist and real estate collector Hunt Slonem has bought the Woolworth mansion in Scranton, Pa., built in 1909 for chain-store founder Charles Sumner Woolworth. Feeling cramped in his mere 34,000 ...
More than five years after purchasing Scranton’s grand Woolworth Mansion, New York City artist Hunt Slonem sold the building for about $1 million to a Hill Section family. The new owner, 38-year ...
New York City artist Hunt Slonem purchased the grand Woolworth Mansion at 520 Jefferson Ave. in Scranton, adding it to a collection of homes he owns around the country. He has long been a collector… ...
The iconic Woolworth Mansion in Scranton, built in 1909 for Charles Sumner Woolworth of "5¢ Woolworth Brothers Store," has been sold, according to Page Six.Artist and real estate collector Hunt Slonem ...
Yoel Weiss took Newswatch 16 on a tour of the 120-year-old estate he purchased from New York-based artist Hunt Slonem. "Hunt enjoys restoring old stuff. It's his passion; it's his hobby.
Private Richard Hunt, a Black serviceman stationed at Fort Sam Houston, became one of the first people to eat at the newly desegregated lunch counter inside the Woolworth Building on March 16, 1960.