Oheka Castle Hotel is a luxury North American private residence located on Long Island's gold coast. It has eight pools, three fountains and impressive gardens. The place has repeatedly acted as the scenery of famous films and, according to rumors, even became a muse for Scott Fitzgerald when creating the estate in The Great Gatsby.
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Oheka Castle is a building located in New York, United States. Also known as the Otto Kahn Estate, it is located on the Gold Coast of Long Island, in Huntington, New York. It was the country home of Otto Kahn, a financier and philanthropist. Built by Kahn between 1914 and 1919, it was and still is the second largest private home in the United States, comprising 127 rooms and more than 109,000 square feet as configured.
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The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004, and is a member of the "Historic Hotels of America." Today, it is a historic hotel with 32 rooms and suites on the upper floors of the mansion, a popular venue for weddings of high society, celebrities and dignitaries, and the backdrop for many Hollywood photo shoots and productions. The property also offers tours of all areas of the castle.