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Standout perk: The Breakers offers an audio Family Tour that engages young visitors with stories about the lives of the ...
At one point, Feinberg and Coxe convinced "The Gilded Age" creator Julian Fellowes to visit Newport's mansions, setting up a candlelight dinner at Marble Head, complete with a harpist.
Whether you’re a lover of architecture, history, or luxury living, you won't want to miss this stunning visual journey.Join us on a tour through Newport’s most iconic mansions.
I've toured eight Gilded Age mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, and the Hudson Valley, New York. The mansions feature incredible displays of wealth such as walls covered in gold and silver. The ...
It was like a scene out of HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” with historic horse-drawn carriages traversing along Bellevue Ave, Ocean ...
Series creator Julian Fellowes said he appreciates the beauty of Newport, especially the grandest artifacts of the Gilded Age, the city's mansions, but also draws deeper inspiration from the ...
How Newport became a summer destination for the rich The Breakers, one of the largest mansions in Newport, R.I., circa 1899. Heritage Art/Heritage Images—Getty Images ...
The Preservation Society of Newport County is offering free admission to local residents at the Newport Mansions on March 8 and 9.
At one point, Feinberg and Coxe convinced “The Gilded Age” creator Julian Fellowes to visit Newport’s mansions, setting up a candlelight dinner at Marble Head, complete with a harpist.
At one point, Feinberg and Coxe convinced “The Gilded Age” creator Julian Fellowes to visit Newport’s mansions, setting up a candlelight dinner at Marble Head, complete with a harpist.
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