Greentree is a
estate
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Law
* Estate (law), a term in common law for a person's property, entitlements and obligations
* Estates of the realm, a broad social category in the histories of certain countries.
** The Estates, representat ...
in
Manhasset, New York on
Long Island
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. The estate was constructed for businessman
Payne Whitney in 1904 and was owned by members of the
Whitney family for much of the 20th century. It is currently owned by the Greentree Foundation, a philanthropic nonprofit organization.
History
Payne Whitney purchased the estate for his bride,
Helen Julia Hay, in 1904. As with other
Gold Coast Mansions, the original estate was pieced together. The five family farms that were purchased to make up the new estate were the Mitchell, Ketchum, Brinkerhoff, Skidmore, and Schenck farms.
Later,
John Hay Whitney and his second wife,
Betsey, occupied the main house, where Mrs. Whitney remained in residence there until her death in 1998. Radio and TV talk show pioneers John Reagan
"Tex" McCrary, and his wife, model and movie star
Jinx Falkenburg, intermittently lived on the Jock Whitney estate with their sons from 1947 to 1977.
The estate was later divided, with gifts of land being made to several organizations.
* The North Shore
Unitarian Universalist Society, now known as the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock
UUCSR, received a portion adjacent to Shelter Rock Road and has built a large Worship Hall on the site of the former Apple Orchard. The old clay
real tennis
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court was removed at that time.
* North Shore Manhasset Hospital also received a donation of property adjacent to Community Drive. John Hay Whitney was an honorary member of the Manhasset Lakeville Fire Department, and donated the land along Community Drive East to be the site of the M.L.FD. Company Two fire house, and Nassau County Police Departments 6th Precinct.
The remaining 408 acres, including the family home, are run by the Greentree Foundation, as a conference center dedicated to international justice and human rights issues. The Greentree Foundation was founded in 1982 by
Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney
Betsey Maria Cushing Whitney (May 18, 1908 – March 25, 1998) was an American philanthropist, a former daughter-in-law of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and later wife of U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St James's, John Hay Whitney.
Early li ...
, and has owned the property since 2000. In 2004 the Greentree Foundation auctioned impressionist and modern artworks from the Whitney collection at Sothebys.
The estate has hosted the
Manhasset negotiations
The Manhasset negotiations (also known as Manhasset I, II, III and IV) were a series of talks that took place in four rounds in 2007–2008 at Manhasset, New York between the Moroccan government and the representatives of the Saharawi liberatio ...
, a round of talks between
Morocco and the
Polisario Front, August 10–12, 2007, as part of a set of UN-led meetings centering on the future of
Western Sahara, among others.
See also
*
Shelter Rock (North Hills, New York)
*
North Shore University Hospital
References
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Defunct real tennis venues
Manhasset, New York
Mansions of Gold Coast, Long Island
Whitney family residences