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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million

The Life of Johnny Carson, the King of Late Night

Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million


Johnny Carson, known as the "King of Late Night," hosted NBC's flagship The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992. As one of America's favorite television personalities for many years, Carson won numerous awards, including six Primetime Emmys. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George HW Bush.

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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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Johnny Carson’s New York Mansion Listed for $5.3 Million
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From a young age, Carson showcased his entertaining talent. In his hometown of Norfolk, Nebraska, he entertained local kids with his magic act. During World War II, Carson served in the Navy, where he decoded encrypted messages, posted a 10-0 amateur boxing record, and entertained the Secretary of the Navy with a card trick.

After the war, his local television show in Omaha, The Squirrel’s Nest, became a cult hit, inspiring comedy legends like Red Skelton and Jack Benny to give Carson a chance. As the host of Who Do You Trust, he met his future sidekick, Ed McMahon, famous for his introduction on The Tonight Show, "Heeeeere’s Johnny!!!" In 1962, Carson succeeded Jack Parr as the host of The Tonight Show, which was broadcast from New York until 1972 before moving to Los Angeles. Carson retired in 1992 but continued to send jokes to his longtime friend and Late Night with David Letterman host David Letterman. Carson passed away in Los Angeles in 2005.

The Luxurious New York Mansion Once Owned by Carson

Before moving to Los Angeles, Carson called New York home. His former mansion in suburban New York City, a Colonial-style manor still known as "The Carson Ballfield" because he allowed local kids to play baseball in the yard, is now on the market for $5.3 million. The property was also owned by Fritz Siebel, illustrator of the beloved "Amelia Bedelia" children’s series, and was featured in an episode of MTV’s Teen Cribs.

Barn Transformation into a Luxury Mansion

The stone mansion, originally a barn converted in the 1920s, has undergone numerous renovations to become the 9,923-square-foot home it is today. Inside, high ceilings, large windows, and seven fireplaces create inviting spaces. Dark wood floors and accents, along with gorgeous custom built-ins, add a touch of class.

Luxurious Interior Design

The massive chef’s kitchen includes a center island and top-of-the-line appliances. Seven bedrooms are complemented by three custom offices, one with full wood paneling. The full-size fitness center includes a private sauna and indoor cabana bath. The grand living spaces connect to wrap-around covered terraces and bluestone walkways, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living and panoramic views.

Impressive Exterior Amenities

Set on nearly two acres, the property offers pickleball and basketball courts, a stunning pool and spa surrounded by beautiful mature trees, gazebos, and manicured landscaping.

Rye: An Ideal Location Near New York City

Rye is a small coastal town on the NY/CT border within the boundaries of the New York City Metropolitan Area. Less than an hour by train or car from Manhattan, this idyllic location offers multiple golf courses and yacht clubs, along with shopping, dining, coastal wetlands, and a history dating back to the 1600s. Rye is the birthplace of actors Jason Bateman and Nick Kroll and the former home of Robert and Ethel Kennedy. The wider Westchester County area is home to numerous major celebrities, including Richard Gere, Rooney Mara, Mary J. Blige, and Jon Voight.