The song, which is featured on Swift's album "Folklore," highlights a snapshot in the life of Rebekah Harkness, who was also known as Betty Harkness. Harkness lived in the home, often referred to ...
The home once belonged to composer and socialite Rebekah Harkness, who was married to William Hale 'Bill' Harkness. She is known to have been the inspiration for Swift's hit, The Great American ...
The estate holds a special place in her heart and even inspired her 2020 song “The Last Great American Dynasty,” which is about an American socialite who once lived there, Rebekah Harkness.
For 2020’s “Folklore,” she penned “The Last Great American Dynasty,” which details the home’s storied past with previous owner Rebekah Harkness, a mid-century heiress who married ...
It became infamous in the 1940s after the oil heiress and socialite Rebekah Harkness bought the property and led a lavish lifestyle. The home, and Harkness’s time there, featured prominently ...
In a 2020 interview with Rolling Stone, she shared, “Her name was Rebekah Harkness. And she lived in the house that I ended up buying in Rhode Island. That’s how I learned about her.
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." ...
For 2020’s “Folklore,” Swift wrote “The Last Great American Dynasty,” which details the home’s storied past under previous owner Rebekah Harkness, a mid-century heiress who married ...
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"Her name was Rebekah Harkness. And she lived in the house that I ended up buying in Rhode Island. That's how I learned about her," the 35-year-old revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone.
The home holds significant meaning for Swift, as it inspired her 2020 song "The Last Great American Dynasty," which tells the story of Rebekah Harkness, the previous owner of the mansion.