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| Biltmore Estate |
Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. This week, Rich Kleinfeldt and Shirley
Griffith are your guides as we take you to the Biltmore Estate. This huge home was built more than a century
ago near the mountains of North Carolina.VOICE ONE:
An
estate is a property, usually large, owned by one person or a family. The man
who owned the Biltmore estate in North Carolina was George Vanderbilt. He was
born in eighteen sixty-two and died in nineteen fourteen. His father and
grandfather were two of the richest and most powerful businessmen in America.
They made their money in shipping and railroads.
When
his father died, George Vanderbilt received millions of dollars. He chose to
spend a good deal of that money building his home in North Carolina. More than
one thousand people began the work on it in eighteen eighty-nine. The structure
was ready six years later in December eighteen ninety-five. Biltmore is now
open to the public. It is well worth a visit. So, close your eyes and imagine you
are going there.
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VOICE TWO:
Our
car has just turned off one of the main roads in the city of Asheville, North
Carolina. We have entered a private road that leads to the main house on the
Biltmore Estate. The sides of the road are lined with trees.
When we leave the car, we walk through a
wooded area. The air is clean. The trees are dark and very large. They block us
from seeing anything. At last we come to an open area and turn to the right.
The main house is several hundred meters in front of us.
VOICE ONE:
Biltmore is huge. It looks like a king's palace. It
measures two hundred thirty-eight meters from side to side. It is the color of
milk, with maybe just a little chocolate added to make it light brown. As we
walk closer, it seems to grow bigger and bigger. It has hundreds of windows.
Strange stone creatures look down from the top. They seem to be guarding the
house.
Two
big stone lions guard the front door. Biltmore really has two front doors. The
first is made of glass and black iron.
We
pass through it to a second door. This one is made of rich dark wood. Both
doors are several meters high. The opening is big enough for perhaps six people
to walk through, side-by-side.
VOICE TWO:
A book has been written about the Biltmore estate. It
includes many pictures of the house, other buildings, gardens and the
Vanderbilt family. The book says the house has two hundred fifty rooms. We
cannot see and count them all. Only sixty-five are open to the public.
One room that can be seen looks like a garden. It is
alive with flowers. In the center is a statue with water running from it. When
we look up, we see the sky through hundreds of windows. Eight big lights hang
from the top.
Then
we come to a room in which dinner can be served to many guests. The table is
large enough for more than sixty people. The top of this room is more than
twenty-one meters high. The walls are covered with cloth pictures, flags, and
the heads of wild animals.
VOICE ONE:
Each
room at Biltmore is more beautiful than the last. Many include paintings by
famous artists, like French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir and American artist
John Singer Sargent. The chairs, beds, and other furniture were made by artists
who worked in wood, leather, glass, marble and cloth.
One
room was designed for reading. It contains more than twenty three thousand
books in eight languages. Stairs on the side of the room permit visitors to
reach books that are kept near the top. The paintings in this reading room are
beautiful, too.
VOICE TWO:
Later,
we visit rooms below ground level. The people who worked for the Vanderbilt
family lived in this lower part.
The Vanderbilts employed about eighty people to take
care of the house. This included cooks, bakers, and house cleaners. Other
workers took care of the many horses the Vanderbilts owned. Many of these
workers lived in the main house, but some lived in the nearby town.
One
of the biggest rooms below ground level is the kitchen. And there are separate
rooms for keeping food fresh and cold, and for washing the Vanderbilt's
clothes.
Past
these rooms we find an indoor swimming pool. This area has several separate
small rooms where guests could change into swimming clothes.
VOICE ONE:
We
finally come back to the front door of the house. Yet there is still much to
see at the Biltmore estate.
To
the left of the front door, about fifty meters away, is where the Vanderbilt
family kept its horses. It is no longer used for horses, however. It now has
several small stores that sell gifts to visitors. Visitors can also enjoy a
meal or buy cold drinks and ice cream.
VOICE TWO:
In
addition to seeing the main house at Biltmore, you can walk through the
gardens. Hundreds of different flowers grow there. A big stone and glass
building holds young plants before they are placed in the ground outside. Past
the gardens is the dark, green forest. Trees seem to grow everywhere. The place
seems wild. At the same time, there is a feeling of calm order.
There
was once a dairy farm on the Biltmore estate. It is gone now. The milk cows
were sold. Some of the land was planted with grapes. And the cow barn was
turned into a building for making wine.
VOICE ONE:
As
we continue to walk, we come to an unusual house in the forest. The road on
which we are walking passes through the house. The house was used many years
ago by the gate keeper. Visitors traveled from this gate house to the main
house. The distance between the two is almost five kilometers. The trees
surrounding Biltmore look like a natural forest.
Yet all of the area was planned, built,
and planted by the men who designed the estate. None of it is natural.
Now
you may have begun to wonder about the history of Biltmore. Who designed it?
How did they plan it? How and why was it built?
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VOICE TWO:
The
Biltmore estate was the idea of George Vanderbilt. The buildings were designed
by Richard Morris Hunt. Mr. Hunt was one of the most famous building designers
of his day. He designed and helped build several other big homes in the United
States. Several of them were for other members of the Vanderbilt family. Mr.
Hunt also designed the base of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
VOICE ONE:
Another
famous man of the time designed the gardens at Biltmore. He was Frederick Law
Olmsted. He is most famous for designing central park in New York City and the
grounds around the capitol building in Washington, D.C. One of Mr. Olmsted's
first projects at Biltmore was to plant and grow the millions of flowers that
would be used for the gardens there.
VOICE TWO:
Another man named Gifford Pinchot was
also part of the team that designed Biltmore. While there, he started the first
scientifically managed forest in the United States. He cut diseased or dead
trees and planted new ones. He improved the growth of many kinds of trees. It
is because of his work that the wild forest at Biltmore has an ordered and
peaceful look.
Gifford
Pinchot left Biltmore to start the school of forestry at Yale University. Later
he helped to establish the United States Forest Service.
Biltmore
is surrounded by more than one thousand eight hundred hectares of forest. The
forest provides a wood crop that helps pay the costs of operating the estate.
It was the work begun by Gifford Pinchot that makes this possible.
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VOICE ONE:
Today,
Biltmore belongs to the grandchildren of George Vanderbilt. However, it is no
longer used as a private home.
Many
years ago, the family decided to open it to the public. Visitors help pay the
cost of caring for and operating it.
Biltmore
employs more than six-hundred-fifty people who work in the house and gardens.
The
family says George Vanderbilt liked to have guests at Biltmore. They say he
enjoyed showing it to others. Now, each year, about seven hundred fifty thousand
people visit the Vanderbilt home in Asheville, North Carolina. The family says
their grandfather would have liked that.
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ANNOUNCER:
Our program was written by Paul Thompson and read by
Rich Kleinfeldt and Shirley Griffith. I'm Faith Lapidus. Join us again
next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.