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Show South American and Ai'rican forests. ma:rrble of rose-bloom or pearl finish. From Italian quarries cam~ Priceless rugs from Persian looms lay on the hardwood floors. She emp~loyed a young and promising architect, S. C. Dallas, and gave him oportunity and details to carry out her original plans, roof came from Rolland at a cost of $7,000.00. The tiles on the The great plate glass milmor in the Drawing Room came from Germany. The final cost of the McCune mansian was upwards of $500,.000.00. In 1920 the Al'~d McCunes moved to Los Angeles. The home was presented to the L.D.S. Church for use as the authorities decided. It became the Latter-day Saint School of Music and later the McCune School of Music and Art. |