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  "path": "/articles/black-point-estate-lake-geneva",
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  "textContent": "There is perhaps no beer baron's mansion that offers quite as dramatic an approach as the gorgeous Queen Anne home that Chicago's Conrad Seipp had built for his family on the shores of Lake Geneva in 1888.",
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