CNET co-founder Halsey Minor made hundreds of millions from his various entrepreneurial ventures, but seems to have spent it all, leaving most of his many homes in a decrepit state. Curbed National tracked down five of his distressed properties, from the historic Williamsburg plantation known as Carter's Grove to a San Francisco replica of Versailles' Le Petit Trianon. [Curbed National]
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