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Comedy legend Jackie Glison The New York Home is for sale.
His home at Hudson Valley, known as Mothership, was launched for $ 5.5 million, in partnership with the Heidi Henshow list of Corcaoran Legends Realty.
“Motherhood” is a piece of American cultural history. The vision of Jackie Glison, combined with Robert Tsic’s architectural ingenuity, has created something really emblematic, “Henshow says in a statement.
Captivated by UFO, Glison instructed architect Robert Kika to build a home that was completed in 1959 after five years of construction. When it was finished, the home was considered an architectural rarity as it had no right angles and there was a design concept based on a musical note.

The home, called “motherhood”, was completed in 1959. (Getty Images; Chris Kiley from Jump Visual)
The home is assembled in a hangar on a Scandinavian shipbuilder, which designs its unique characteristics as a boat and fireplace -shaped ceiling, so large helicopter has been used for delivery. The home is also proud of the floor to the ceiling, providing 360-degree views of the environment.
“Westchester continues to be one of the most attractive markets in the region, offering proximity to New York with the confidentiality and space that today’s buyers are looking for. Properties such as this, penetrating history and surrounded by nature, are increasingly serving,” Henshow said.

The home has windows from floor to ceiling, providing environmental views. (James Galiardi)

The unique kitchen has no correct angles. (James Galiardi)
In addition to its three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home also has three bars, a gaming room and a marble dance floor. The property also has a smaller spacecraft structure that is used as an extra bedroom.
Gleason’s famous guests are said to have included Frank Sinatra, Marilyn MonroeJoe Dimagio and President Richard Nixon.

The home has three bars. (James Galiardi)

The fireplace had to be delivered through a helicopter. (James Galiardi)
The comedian rose to prominence in the 1950s of the Jackie Glison Show. In one of the sketches of Variety Show, he played the character of Ralph Kramden, a role he will repress in the “newlyweds”.
Beloved Sister Aired from 1955 to 1956

The office has a round ceiling and wooden furniture. (James Galiardi)

The home also has a gaming room. (James Galiardi)
“He has signed a two -year contract,” Gleason, Craig Horvic, told Fox News in Janurary 2019. “But Jackie realized that in a year … that if you had to do more, it would just be an option for the same storylines. He said,” I can’t do it again, the audience will get tired of it. “It was only one year and 39 episodes.
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AfterHoneymooners“Started to the end after just one season, Glison resumed Jackie Glison’s show until he left the air in 1970.

The round bedroom has wooden beams on the ceiling. (James Galiardi)

The bathroom has a curved shower. (James Galiardi)
While the show was canceled after a season, Glison was forever recognized by the public as Ralph Kramden. According to Horvic, he never got tired of it, but “he hugged him and was very proud of all this.”
Glison He died at the age of 71 In June 1987, of Cancer. Hauch told Fox News Digital that Gleason’s motto for the rest of his life is “Just Play the Melody.”

The property also has a smaller spacecraft. (Chris Kiley from Jump Visual)

The reasons are also proud of a stone colonial home. (James Galiardi)
“Be true to yourself and everything will happen in your place,” Horvic explained. “He had a very impoverished childhood in Brooklyn … He learned as a young adult that he had a lot more outside … He was able to provide hard work for a rich life with which he was very proud. He was able to enjoy the awards of his work.”
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Fox News Digital Stephanie Nolasco has contributed to this report.
2025-09-20 12:00:34
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