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  1. Marjorie Merriweather Post ( Springfield, Illinois, 15 de marzo de 1887- Washington D. C., 12 de septiembre de 1973) fue una empresaria estadounidense, socialité, filántropa y propietaria de General Foods, Inc. Empleó gran parte de su fortuna en el coleccionismo de arte, particularmente de la Rusia prerrevolucionaria, creando una importante cole...

  2. Marjorie Merriweather Post (March 15, 1887 – September 12, 1973) was an American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist. She was the daughter of C. W. Post and the owner of General Foods Corporation. For much of Marjorie Post's life, she was known as the wealthiest woman in the United States.

  3. Marjorie Merriweather Post bought Hillwood in 1955 and soon decided her home would be a museum that would inspire and educate the public. Her northwest Washington, D.C. estate endowed the country with the most comprehensive collection of Russian imperial art outside of Russia, a distinguished eighteenth-century French decorative art collection ...

  4. 22 de ene. de 2021 · La apasionante vida de Marjorie Merriweather Post, la multimillonaria que fundó Mar-a-Lago, la nueva residencia de la familia Trump. La empresaria construyó el complejo en Palm Beach en 1924...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Marjorie Merriweather Post, c. 1945. Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens Archives. Post inherited the Postum Cereal Company in 1914 following the death of her entrepreneur father, C.W. Post, becoming one of the wealthiest women in the United States at the age of 27.

  6. Post, Marjorie Merriweather (1887–1973) American businesswoman and philanthropist. Born in Springfield, Illinois, on March 15, 1887; died on September 12, 1973; daughter of Charles William Post, known as C.W. Post (started the Postum Cereal Company) and Ella Letitia (Merriweather) Post; married Edward B. Close, on December 3, 1905; married ...

  7. …American cereal heiress and philanthropist Marjorie Merriweather Post. During Trump’s presidency (2017–21) it served as his presidential retreat and was commonly referred to as the “Winter White House.”

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