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From Servant to Owner: The Strange Story of The Dakota’s Millionaire Butler
Step inside one of New York’s most legendary and haunted residences — The Dakota — for a story that feels straight out of a gothic novel. In this episode of Strange Homes and Gardens, we explore the extraordinary tale of Indra Tamang, a young Nepalese farmer who arrived in America and became the devoted butler and caretaker to actress Ruth Ford and her brother, the surrealist poet and artist Charles Henri Ford.For years, Indra lived quietly in the shadows of the Dakota’s opulent halls, cooking, caring for the aging siblings, and witnessing the eccentric world of artists, writers, and celebrities who passed through their doors. Then, in 2009, everything changed. When Ruth Ford passed away, she left her longtime butler two full apartments in the iconic Dakota building — along with a valuable art collection — worth millions of dollars. From humble beginnings in a remote Himalayan village to sudden millionaire status in one of the world’s most exclusive addresses, this is a real-life fairy tale wrapped in mystery, loyalty, and the strange allure of historic New York real estate. We dive into the Dakota’s dark reputation, the Ford siblings’ bohemian lives, and the surprising aftermath of this unexpected inheritance.Pour a cup of tea and join us as we uncover how one man’s quiet service transformed into an astonishing American dream. Please follow me here: https://linktr.ee/strangehistorysociety Kindly check out my sponsor: CampfireShoppe.com
100 Facts about the Dakota Apartment Building in NYC
Want to become an expert on one of New York City’s most iconic and mysterious buildings? This episode delivers 100 Fascinating Facts About The Dakota — the legendary Gilded Age apartment building famous for its stunning architecture, celebrity residents, haunting rumors, and tragic connection to John Lennon’s murder. By the end of this single episode, you’ll know more about The Dakota than most lifelong New Yorkers. It’s the perfect foundation to deepen your knowledge of this extraordinary historic home and its many secrets