William Randolph Hearst possessed a rare gift for transformation: A single newspaper became a media empire; a remote and windswept stretch of California coastline became one of the most storied estates in the country.
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| Hearst Castle: A Lifelong Obsession With Art |
| By Sarah Isak-Goode |
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William Randolph Hearst possessed a rare gift for transformation: A single newspaper became a media empire; a remote and windswept stretch of California coastline became one of the most storied estates in the country.
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