This document provides background information and details about Biltmore Estate, the largest private residence in America built in Asheville, North Carolina in the late 19th century. It was commissioned by George Washington Vanderbilt II and designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt in the style of 16th century French chateaus. The estate featured over 250 rooms, gardens, farms and vineyards totaling 125,000 acres. The document describes the architecture, design inspiration, landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted and various rooms, gardens and outbuildings of the Biltmore Estate.