The song, which is featured on Swift's album "Folklore," highlights a snapshot in the life of Rebekah ... as Betty Harkness. Harkness lived in the home, often referred to as Holiday House, with ...
Scott A Garfitt / Invision / AP ‘Holiday House’, also known as ‘High Watch’, was first built in 1930. It became infamous in the 1940s after the oil heiress and socialite Rebekah Harkness ...
A building permit filed with the Town of Westerly shows renovations are planned at the billionaire singer-songwriter’s historic waterfront Watch Hill mansion known as Holiday House. According to ...
The pop superstar first got on the property ladder in 2009 at the tender age of 19 as she snapped up with a three-bedroom ...
The home is nicknamed the "Holiday House" after one of its former owners, wealthy socialite Rebekah Harkness, which Swift sings about in her 2020 pop hit "The Last Great American Dynasty." ...
The 11,000-square-foot estate — nicknamed High Watch or Holiday House — has ... “Her name was Rebekah Harkness. And she lived in the house that I ended up buying in Rhode Island.
The singer’s oceanfront estate in Westerly’s Watch Hill neighborhood—affectionately dubbed Holiday House—is ... home to the eccentric socialite Rebekah Harkness (whose antics inspired ...
At present, the 14-times-Grammy winner’s Holiday House boasts of ... “Her name was Rebekah Harkness. And she lived in the house that I ended up buying in Rhode Island. That’s how I learned ...