Patriotic composer John Philip Sousa’s former Long Island mansion seeks a reduced $9M

Jul 3, 2019 |

Listing images courtesy of Douglas Elliman Overlooking Manhasset Bay in Sands Point, Long Island the six-bedroom mansion at 12 Hicks Lane—otherwise known as Wild Bank—was home to “American March King” John Philip Sousa in the latter part of his life, from 1915 to 1932. By then, he had already written his most beloved marches, including Stars […more]

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