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Arts & Entertainment Inside Harlan Crow’s ‘Garden of Evil’ and his collection from Washington to Monet Crow’s art collection and other holdings have been a point of contention since recent ...
In recent weeks there has been a tendency—which I am guilty of—to overanalyze Crow’s garden and his indoor galleries, which include a collection of paintings by Hitler.
If not for his relationship with Justice Clarence Thomas, Harlan Crow would be just another billionaire among many. But because Crow has showered Thomas with lavish gifts and luxury trips (and ...
Crow’s office had at least one more Lenin. Now we were outside, pelted by rain in Crow’s Garden of Evil, admiring the fourth in a series of Lenins, an 18-footer harvested from western Ukraine.
Harlan Crow spent $300 million transforming a boarded up Dallas mental hospital into the swank Old Parkland office campus, complete with a rotunda modeled on one designed by Thomas Jefferson and ...
Harlan Crow’s friendship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas thrust him into a glaring media spotlight and rekindled interest in one of Dallas’ legacy families.
Harlan Crow, the billionaire GOP donor who lavished luxury gifts on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, reportedly collects Nazi mementos and has statues of despots in his Dallas garden.
This week, The Atlantic magazine published an exclusive interview with Harlan Crow, the ultra-rich real estate developer whose friendship and financial relationship with Supreme Court Justice ...
Harlan Crow, the GOP megadonor and real estate magnate who paid for luxury travel for Clarence Thomas, defended his relationship with the Supreme Court justice in an extensive interview with The ...
Clarence Thomas' billionaire buddy Harlan Crow has a collection of Adolf Hitler's paintings and Nazi memorabilia, according to a resurfaced report.
Clarence Thomas’s Billionaire Benefactor Collects Hitler Artifacts Harlan Crow also reportedly has a garden full of dictator statues.
Harlan Crow's collection of Nazi memorabilia was described as "startling" and "strange" by someone who saw it during an event at his home.