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Andrew Carnegie creates a steel-manufacturing behemoth and becomes the world's richest man. But his legacy as a philanthropist is marred by family tragedy and a violent clash with organized labor.
Bill Harley and Arthur Davidson work with family members to build an iconic brand. Their heirs lose control of the company but take back ownership and restore its reputation.
Breakfast Cereal king CW Post's death makes his daughter the nation's richest woman. But rather than rest on his laurels, she seeks to expand on his legacy and redefine the role of women in America.
From the fur trade to the drug trade, John Jacob Astor builds America's first mega-fortune. One that ensuing generations of Astors will battle to control, helping to define the opulent Gilded Age.
Henry Heinz builds an empire by revolutionizing food processing. His son Howard and grandson Jack must navigate wars, economic depression and changing times to keep the family-led company on course.
Conrad Hilton gets rich building the world's first international hotel chain. But after his sons' rivalry almost destroys everything, his great-granddaughter emerges to redefine the family brand.
William Randolph Hearst builds on his father George's mining fortune by becoming the world's first multi-media mogul; exposing himself, and future generations, to the darker side of wealth and fame.