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TODAY'S MOST POPULAR MAP © Bing Maps Michael Irvin's House By tlp333 Plano, TX, US AROUND THE WORLD MAILING LIST Recent Blog Posts NFL Superstar Homes - Analysts Edition Jimmy Carter Turns 100: Reflecting on a Life of Service and Compassion Paris 2024 Olympians - More Paris 2024 Olympians - Steph Curry Paris 2024 Olympians - Novak Djokovic Recent Pics 42manako Monaco178 DylanFrom_Belgium Popular (new this month) Views Jimmy Fallon's House291Pete Hegseth's House271Cooper Koch's House (Former)148Usher's House140Ed Mylett's House127 Popular (views this month) Views Sean "Diddy" Combs' House8,181Joe Rogan's House6,227Drake's House5,102Andrew Tate's House4,588Fernando Valenzuela's House4,379 Popular Categories Views Homes - Celebrity - Entertainment - Actors 8,712k Air Ports 6,985k Homes - Celebrity - Entertainment - Musicians 6,801k Homes - Celebrity - Business 5,710k Homes - Celebrity - Entertainment - Misc 3,224k Top Submitters (30 days) Maps Monaco178960Fab673DylanFrom_Belgium32242manako221Gattoforato191 View amazing and beautiful satellite imagery from across the globe. Celebrity homes, roadside attractions, movie locations, landmarks, military, and more! NFL SUPERSTAR HOMES - ANALYSTS EDITION Monday, Nov 11 2024 We’re deep into the NFL season and as always, the homes of football superstars are some of the most popular maps on VGT. However, we’ve noticed that the glitzy mansions owned by the analysts and broadcasters often get even more attention! Many of the most well-known commentators and hosts leading the discussions around the big games are retired superstars themselves–well into their big money days and “retired” to enormous estates. Check them out! MICHAEL IRVIN’S PLANO, TX MEGAMANSION © Bing Maps Michael Irvin's House If it seems impossible that his playing days ended 25 years ago, its because Michael Irvin has been on your TV a lot since then! He’s worked for ESPN, Fox Sports, and the NFL Network, working on shows like Sunday NFL Countdown and Undisputed. He’s even appeared on Dancing With the Stars! It goes to show that even a three-time Super Bowl champion like Irvin needs to keep hustling to afford an insane 12,000-square-foot house like this one. JASON KELCE’S ESTATE-IN-PROGRESS © Bing Maps Jason Kelce's house Recently retired from the NFL’s Eagles, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend’s brother (also known as NFL great Jason Kelce) has been buying up land near Philadelphia and preparing to build his forever megamansion. Kelce is well-known for the “New Heights” podcast he hosts with his brother Travis. He has also joined the team at ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown. PEYTON MANNING’S MASSIVE COLORADO MANSION © Bing Maps Peyton Manning's House Both a great passer and pitchman, Peyton Manning has amassed a personal wealth of $250 million. Having completed his NFL career with the Broncos, Manning settled into the upscale Cherry Hills Village, near Denver. This house has a whopping 16,000+ square feet of living space on 3.37 acres–Go long! TONY ROMO’S “EVERYTHING’S BIGGER IN TEXAS” HOUSE © Google Maps Tony Romo's House Tony Romo’s first contract as a Dallas Cowboy was for $10,000. He went on to make more money than any other undrafted player in NFL history. He’s still earning $4 million per year from CBS as one of the best in-game analysts in the business. It all adds up to 32,515 square feet (!!!) of truly mega mansion. ADAM SCHEFTER’S LONG ISLAND DIGS © Google Maps Adam Schefter's house The biggest scoops in the NFL have long come from reporter Adam Schefter, who proves you don’t have to have been an NFL player to make big bucks in football. His house in Roslyn, New York looks like its absolutely stunning! (Comments) Like Tweet Share Pin Talk JIMMY CARTER TURNS 100: REFLECTING ON A LIFE OF SERVICE AND COMPASSION Wednesday, Oct 2 2024 by Natalie James Earl Carter, Jr. turns 100 today. The former president has a legacy that will live another 100 years or more. He served as governor of Georgia, and as the 36th president of the United States. He only served one term, and had a reputation as overseeing a country in “malaise” from inflation and international crises. However, he did oversee several important international accomplishments, including the Camp David Accords and an arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union. And yet, the work he performed after his presidency is what makes him so admirable, respectable, and unique among political leaders around the world. After serving as president, he became heavily involved in working towards bringing peace to the world, both through diplomatic efforts and through community volunteer work. On this centennial, let’s look at some of the places that molded him into one of the most influential individuals of the 20th century. BOYHOOD HOME, PLAINS, GA Born in rural Georgia on October 1, 1924, Jimmy was the oldest of four kids, and would later be confirmed as the first US president born in a hospital. His parents, like most white people of the time, supported segregation, but their family home was in a predominately African American area, which influenced Carter’s outlook and support for integration. Carter started farming an acre of land in his teens, selling peanuts and developing a reputation as a hardworking kid. © Google Maps Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Home US NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS, MD After attending Georgia Tech and graduating from the US Naval Academy, Carter married his hometown love, Rosalynn Smith. Carter was commissioned in the Navy as an ensign, and the couple began their life together with constant deployments and moving the family around the US. Carter served on nuclear submarines, which would have been a tight fit for the nearly 6′ sailor. © Google Maps US Naval Academy GOVERNOR’S MANSION, ATLANTA, GA After suddenly resigning from the Navy for family matters, the family moved back to tiny Plains, Georgia. What seemed like a major setback turned into the key to launch him onto the world stage. Carter became a state senator, and then was elected governor of Georgia in 1970. In his inaugural speech, he said “The time of racial discrimination is over,” indicating his commitment to human rights, which he would prioritize for the rest of his life. The Governor’s mansion is a three-story mansion set on 18 acres of land in the upscale Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta. This is where Carter and his family lived during his one term as governor. © Bing Maps Georgia Governor's Mansion WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, DC Towards the end of his first term, Carter announced his intention to run for president of the United States. His genuine approach won over voters, and he won first the Democratic nomination, and then the election in November 1976. Carter was inaugurated as the 39th president of the United States on January 20, 1977. He and Rosalynn moved to the White House, the official residence of American presidents since John Adams. Each president added their own features, and Carter was no different. He added solar panels (which were later removed) and was the first president to incorporate computers and printers into office functions. © Google Maps The White House CURRENT HOME, PLAINS, GA After losing his reelection campaign to Ronald Reagan, Carter moved back to Plains, Georgia. The modest home was built by the Carters in 1961, and they have lived there ever since. Even into their 80s, Jimmy and Rosalynn did their own renovations and maintenance. From here, Carter continues to speak out on domestic and international issues. He and Rosalynn dedicated their lives to service, from international human rights causes, to volunteering with Habitat for Humanity projects in their own region. This personal commitment to doing more than talking has given Carter a post-presidential legacy far more meaningful than any other leader. Rosalynn passed away in 2023, and was buried on the property, a testament to the value she and her family place on the area where they grew up, raised their family, and started their political journey. Someday, Jimmy will be buried by her side. © Google Maps Jimmy Carter's House PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, ATLANTA, GA Like all presidents, Carter has a formal library full of his presidential papers, documents, important memorabilia, and other materials from his time in office, and his life. Located in downtown Atlanta, the museum has exhibits featuring the Nobel Peace Prize he was awarded in 2002, other international recognition of his human rights work, as well as a life-size replica of the Oval Office. The library houses more than 25 million pages of documents, half a million photos, and countless objects that commemorate his time in the public sphere. The library can be visited for research purposes, and the museum is open to tours. The Carters guaranteed that all students 16 and under can attend for free, and the library funds transportation for students coming on class trips. © Bing Maps Jimmy Carter Presidential Library NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK, PLAINS, GA Carter’s boyhood house and land have been turned into a national historical park, and are an excellent resource for anyone wanting to learn more about this amazing man. The park also includes his old high school and other landmarks that were important to the development of the simple peanut farmer who rose to serve as leader of the free world. © Google Maps Jimmy Carter National Historical Park In the decades since he left office, Carter (and his wife Rosalynn) developed a persona separate from and greater than a leader of one political party. They became symbols of human rights, equality under the law, the respect for the individual, and for putting your efforts behind your words. Their collective legacy will last because they found ways to change the world, by changing themselves and the places around them. President Carter is a remarkable man, and a wonderful example that we can learn from. On this important birthday, let’s wish him a happy birthday, and honor his legacy by doing a kind deed to someone we see today. (Comments) Like Tweet Share Pin Talk PARIS 2024 OLYMPIANS - MORE Sunday, Aug 11 2024 Its been such a fun ride, but the Paris Olympics are coming to a close. These games have featured so many incredible athletes at the very best. We’ve featured some of them here these past two weeks, but there are so many fascinating people we can’t wait to see more of. Keep an eye on these other talents, and of course their awesome houses, here on VirtualGlobetrotting! GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO The “Greek Freak” was a flagbearer for his native Greece in Paris, though his team failed to medal. The two-time NBA MVP is an international superstar with a net worth of $70 million. As a long time member of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, his home is a 10,000-square-foot house in River Hills, Wisconsin. This huge house with a gym, pool, and wine cellar, has been passed around by members of the Bucks organization for many years. © Google Maps Giannis Antetokounmpo's House JOEL EMBIID Another basketball big man, Cameroon-born Joel Embiid represented the United States in Paris. Embiid, also a former NBA MVP, lives a more urban life in the home of his team, The Philadelphia 76ers. His net worth of $85 million affords him a Center City penthouse with a 1,000-square-foot private outdoor space and a pool and hot tub overlooking the city of Brotherly Love. Embiid listed this property in January 2024 for $5.5 million. © Google Maps Joel Embiid's House COCO GAUFF Tennis sensation Coco Gauff was eliminated from the tennis draws earlier than should would have liked, but the 20-year old US Open winner gets to return beautiful home in Boynton Beach, Florida. Gauff’s net worth is $3.5 million but she has plenty of time to earn more money and maybe some Olympic hardware! © Google Maps Coco Gauff's House KATIE LEDECKY American swimmer Katie Ledecky is one of the most decorated Olympians of all time. She came into Paris with ten Olympic medals and left with four more. One of the most dominant Olympians since 2012, Ledecky landed a $7-million endorsement deal with swimwear brand TYR. Ledecky, who hails originally from Bethesda, Maryland, moved her base of operations from Stanford in California, to the University of Florida in 2021. Her house in Gainesville rests in a nice wooded area. Katie Ledecky’s net worth is $5 million. © Google Maps Katie Ledecky's house NAOMI OSAKA Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka was once the number-one ranked player in the world before stepping away from the sport to have her first child. She came back this year for her second Olympics but was unable to advance through the first round. Osaka has won four major championships and in 2021 was the highest-paid female athlete in the world. Osaka’s net worth is $45 million. She purchased her 6,855-square-foot home in Tarzana, California from popstar Nick Lachey in 2022. © Bing Maps Naomi Osaka's House SHA’CARRI RICHARDSON American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson is one of the fastest women in the world, winning a silver medal at the 100m in Paris. Her success on the track has led to endorsement deals from Nike, Powerade, and Sprite. She moved from her hometown of Dallas, Texas to this 2,461-square-foot house in Clermont, Florida in 2022. With a net worth of $1.5 million, she was able to drop $580,000 on this suburban home with a pool. © Google Maps Sha'Carri Richardson's house We hope you’ve enjoyed the Olympics as much as we have and that you’ve had fun checking out the homes of some of the greats we’ve seen over the past fortnight! 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