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Inisfada

1920 establishments in New York (state)2013 disestablishments in New York (state)Buildings and structures demolished in 2013Demolished buildings and structures in New York (state)Gilded Age mansions
Houses completed in 1920Houses in Nassau County, New YorkMansions of Gold Coast, Long IslandNorth Hills, New York
Inisfada Mansion
Inisfada Mansion

Inisfada was the North Hills, Long Island estate of Nicholas Frederic Brady and Genevieve Brady (née Garvan), a papal duke and duchess. Nicholas Brady was a convert from Episcopalianism to Catholicism and built the mansion as his family residence. Completed in 1920, the home was later given to the Jesuits. They used the building as a seminary and later as the St. Ignatius Retreat House. The property was sold in May 2013 to developers, and the house was demolished in December 2013.

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Inisfada
Sequoia Circle, Town of North Hempstead

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Town of North Hempstead
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