OZ 
November, 
A Country Home at Tuxedo Park 
By Morrison M. Andrews 
HE road which winds among the Ramapo 
Mountains, at the point in New York, where 
they spread from Rockland County across 
the line into Orange County, leads through 
a region wild and rugged with much vege- 
tation and very heavily wooded. Not far 
trom the county line the road leads past the ivy-covered 
stone lodge such as marks the entrances to great country 
estates in England. A few picturesque cottages are grouped 
about and through the gateway there appear glimpses of 
roofs and chimneys, winding roads, the glimmer of water 
and dense forest. This is Tuxedo Park, perhaps the most 
al 
The living-room end of the house opens out upon a spacious porch 
