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Newport, and Rhode Island in general, have deep connections to some of the most infamous pirates of the Golden Age, including Thomas Tew and Edward Low.
The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum's winter exhibition, "The Ethereal Worlds of Maxfield Parrish," is available to view ...
A special guide-led tour in May and June will explore four of the historic Newport Mansions that appear in HBO’s “The Gilded ...
A 25-foot-wide Gilded Age home located just off famed Riverside ... Its listing, first reported by Mansion Global, is held by Douglas Elliman’s Lydia Sussek. The home last sold in the late ...
It was known as the Gold Coast in its heyday, flecked with glittering Gilded Age mansions, a few of which you can still visit today. For a short while, this was where the Fitzgeralds raised their ...
With its charming shops and business, scenic waterfront views and dazzling holiday displays in its mansions ... Rhode Island-based holiday movie. The new film will follow "a headstrong Newport ...
Titled "Newport Christmas," the movie will showcase Newport's history and beauty in a holiday time travel romance. With its charming shops and business, scenic waterfront views and dazzling holiday ...
Owner James A. Bennet—a man as distinctive as his house—and architect Horace Greeley Knapp created a masterpiece of Gilded Age design in Nyack. Bennet, a lawyer, businessman, politician, and U.S.
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. The recent commentary, “What made America great in the Gilded Age,” by Mario ...
Library of Congress The recent commentary, “What made America great in the Gilded Age,” by Mario Loyola of The Heritage Foundation is an ahistorical journey into the absurd. Loyola opens by ...