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Which house is the biggest ever built in your state? From lost Gilded Age palaces to ultra‑modern mega mansions, we travel to all 50 states to reveal the largest home ever built, museums, demolished legends, unfinished marvels, and private estates included. In this video, we seek out the largest single-family homes under one roof in each state. Enjoy!

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20 Comments

  1. The larger ones look cool, and thats about it. I like the reasonable smaller ones.

    A dining as tall as 7 floors is ridiculous.

  2. I wonder what it would be like to have a house so big it would take a staff to maintain it? I wonder what that power feels like? I'm happy with 800sq ft 1 br, 1 bthr, 10 solar panels power my entire house no matter how much energy i use, life is simple this way. But would i live like this if i were worth millions? idk.

  3. Why do these houses need so many bathrooms? Did the people who built them grow up in a house with 15 people and one bathroom and said never again? I grew up in a house with 6 people and one bathroom . . .

  4. My favorite is Iolani Palace. The only Royal residence on US soil, I love touring it and just passing by on the street outside the fence.

  5. This was really interesting. However most of them are or were awful. I struggled to like 10 of them. I have never liked Biltmore. The Elms remains my favorite.

  6. Remember that time when American high risk mortgages were repackaged as investments and sold like shares on the stock market? Then they crashed. Do you suppose anybody trusted USA after that?

  7. Missouri is certainly a doomsday prepper with way too much money.

    Wyoming looks amazing for the scenery alone.

  8. I don't understand why you're including homes that are no longer in existence… A current list would be more informative…. I mean you're welcome to include past homes as maybe honorable mentions, but this feels like an incomplete video.

  9. The James J. Hill House in St. Paul, MN is pretty cool. I went there many years ago. But I like the Kansas house. 7:30 The Spirit of Avalon.

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