A recent article, and online photo gallery, titled "Ghosts of the Hudson Valley" in the New York Times Style Magazine by David Netto (with amazing photos by John M Hall) looks at the home and life of Margaret "Daisy" Suckley (played by Laura Linney in HYDE PARK ON HUDSON). While the film chronicles her special relationship with FDR (played by Bill Murray) in 1939, Suckley lived to be nearly a 100, staying in the same house, Wilderstein, overlooking the Hudson river up by Rhinebeck, NY.
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NY Times Visits the home of HYDE PARK ON HUDSON's Daisy
Focus Features
12.21.2012
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