Real Estate

Former Lifesaving Station, Home Of Dance Legend, Hits Market

The Quogue home of dance great Gwen Verdon is on the market for $8.95 million.

The home was also a former U.S. lifesaving station.
The home was also a former U.S. lifesaving station. (Courtesy Douglas Elliman Real Estate.)

QUOGUE, NY— A former U.S. lifesaving station in Quogue, also the final home of Broadway and dance legend Gwen Verdon, has hit the market for $8.95 million.

The 1.1-acre former U.S. Lifesaving Station, located at 84 Dune Road and listed with Enzo Morabito of Douglas Elliman, comes with 150 feet of oceanfront, a detached bungalow, a heated Gunite pool, a catwalk to the sandy beach, an outdoor shower, a wraparound mahogany porch, and "lots of history", the Douglas Elliman listing said.

Originally built in 1870, and used as the Quogue Lifesaving Station until 1915, the five-bedroom, three-bath property was owned by Verdon until 2000. Updated and renovated, details that have been saved and incorporated include the original "U.S. Life Saving Station" sign, a boat room, original flooring and other woodwork, and memorabilia including surfboat designs and antique uniform buttons, Douglas Elliman said.

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According to Douglas Elliman, Verdon's life story was recently made into the miniseries "Fosse/Verdon" starring Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell. Credited as "the best dancer to ever brighten Broadway," the four-time Tony Award-winner memorably portrayed Lola in "Damn Yankees," and Roxie Hart in "Chicago", as well as the title role in "Sweet Charity."

To view the Douglas Elliman listing, click here.

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