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From mansion to studio, there's no place like home
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Part of the American Dream has always been a big house, like the New Jersey home of Calvin and Orsula Knowlton, whose home measures 40,000 square feet (not counting the finished basement).
The bathroom features an elevator that goes down to the workout room.
And adjacent to Calvin's office is a private chapel. "So, if things aren't going well in the business …?" asked Pogue.
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