A waterfront estate boasting an indoor lazy river, a two-story dollhouse and fountains modeled off of the Peterhof Palace has just hit the market for a cool $100million. The 87-year-old stone mansion is located just 25 miles from New York City, in the old-money community of Kings Point - thought to be F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for the town of West Egg in The Great Gatsby.
Fitzgerald himself also lived in the Long Island village for some time, but his residence down the road pales in comparison to this 60,000-square-foot mansion with eight acres of waterfront and views of the Manhattan skyline past the Throggs Neck bridge. With 13 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, a ballroom and two guests houses - it's the stuff that American dreams are made of.