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Newport remains one of America’s most popular summer idylls. In addition to those remaining mansions—the best of them, from ...
Hunt is responsible for much of the Gilded Age's most iconic buildings. The exhibit will be on display at Rosecliff from May 30 to November 2.
The Preservation Society of Newport County is participating with free admission to The Breakers, Marble House, The Elms, ...
Key Highlight: Though The Breakers is often considered the "must-see" of the Newport mansions, you shouldn't overlook Marble House; many locals and travelers refer to it as their favorite thanks ...
The Russells and van Rhijns might not be in residence, but these historic homes are still fascinating—and you won’t have to ...
Of all the great summer cottages and palazzos of Newport, Marble House is easily the most opulent, states Newport Mansions, a book by the Newport preservation society. The home took nearly four ...
Vanderbilt spared no expense in building Marble House for his wife. It was designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the same architect who worked on The Breakers, another expansive Newport mansion.
A special guide-led tour will explore four of the historic Newport Mansions that appear in HBO's "The Gilded Age." Visitors will walk through the Marble House, The Breakers, Chateau-sur-Mer and ...
She is a team leader at Marble House, where she has been leading tours through the storied Vanderbilt mansion since 2020. She also gives tours at a number of other Newport Mansions. If you are not ...
Visiting Rhode Island’s Newport Mansions around Christmas is a yearly tradition for many New Englanders, but few people probably know who the man behind the splendorous decoration design is.