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This stable can hold eight horses.
Here's the third cottage.
Of course, they won't seem too small to anyone used to living in a cramped apartment.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe island also contains three smaller cottages.
... as evidenced by the "Pond House."
And, in some cases, they opted for brighter colors and more natural light ...
The other homes tend to favor (slightly) more minimalist designs than the Manor House, however.
Ornate furniture, carpets, and wood paneling are common throughout the island.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhile the other homes are smaller than the Manor House, they were designed with a similar level of luxury in mind.
It's no surprise that the other residents also built pools.
Jackie Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy both spent time on the island.
After a few decades, Morgan started feeling a little lonely on the island, so he let some of his friends build houses there. This one is known as the "Creek House."
Naturally, there's a pool.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe yard outside the house was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, the architect behind Central Park.
The main dining room (though not the one pictured here) can reportedly seat 100 people.
The house featured prominently in the 1995 remake of the film "Sabrina."
It has 11 total bedrooms.
The main house is the largest on the island, at 27,000 square feet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt was built by Junius Spencer Morgan III in 1919.
The main residence is known as the "Manor House."
Less than an hour from New York City, the island is more than 85 acres.