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Traveling with MJ on MSNNewport Mansions: The Summer Palaces of the Gilded Age
Newport’s mansions are more than relics of opulence—they are living chronicles of ambition, technological innovation, and ...
Stroll through the Gilded Age at The Breakers, an architectural masterpiece built for a railroad mogul and his family more than a century ago in seaside Newport, R.I. Between 1893 and 1895, Cornelius ...
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Newport Daily News on MSNThese 4 RI hotels were just awarded Michelin Keys, and all of them are in the same town
As Michelin's newest distinction, the keys recognize the most outstanding hotels in the world. Here are the hotels in Rhode Island that made the list ...
A crisp fall weekend is the perfect time to indulge in a little Gilded Age glamour and experience the exclusive upper-crust enclave of Newport. Don’t trace your lineage back to the Social Register?
The third floor of The Breakers has been off-limits to the public for more than a century. Private bedrooms, bathrooms, and recreational spaces used by the Vanderbilt family and household staff at the ...
HBO's "The Gilded Age" films scenes in real historic mansions from the time period. Several mansions once owned by the Vanderbilt family in Newport, Rhode Island, appear in the show. Gilded Age ...
Alva Vanderbilt Belmont was a prominent Gilded Age socialite who married a Vanderbilt railroad heir. She built palatial residences on "Millionaires' Row" in New York and in Newport, Rhode Island. In ...
Sandy Point Farm was built in 1902 for Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. His father, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, built the Breakers mansion in Newport. Sandy Point Farm, now ...
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