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Page 1: Make Your Own History a...George Champlin Mason refects the mid-20th-century style of its last owner, Alletta Morris McBean, a descendant of Lewis Morris III, signer of the Declaration

®

2019

Make Your Own History

Newport, Rhode Island

NewportMansions .org

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A Warm Welcome is Waiting for You!The Breakers

Credit Hawk Visuals, LLC

Create Your Own Newport Mansions Experience at The Breakers Welcome Center

Whatever your interest - servant life, decorative arts, technology, architecture, landscapes or family history -you’ll fnd it at the Newport Mansions. You can learn about our audio or guide-led tours, behind-the-scenes

and underground

The Breakers Welcome Center

tours, children’s tours, garden tours, custom tours and more, at The Breakers Welcome Center.

You can also purchase tickets and memberships online or at each of the Newport Mansions.

Refreshments are available daily for ticketed guests and members.

There’s something for everyone at the Newport Mansions.

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Gertrude Vanderbilt, c. 1895 Detail

THE BREAKERS 1895 National Historic Landmark

at The Breakers

The Breakers is a surviving jewel of the New York Central Railroad fortune, making a statement about the global sensibilities of the Vanderbilt family. The 70-room summer estate of Cornelius Vanderbilt II includes a two and a half story high Great Hall and a Morning Room adorned with platinum leaf wall panels. Its interiors feature rare marble, alabaster, and gilded woods throughout.

THE BREAKERS FAMILY TOUR

Children will love hearing the voice of The Breakers “talk” directly to them in this imaginative audio tour. Hear from family members and staff, and see fanciful creatures like the dolphin hiding under the grand staircase and the dragons in the dining room.

See the technology that

made the elegance possible.

Beneath The Breakers

Bring YOUR family – and your imagination!

The Garden Café offers the perfect setting for a beverage, snack or lunch. Enjoy the beauty of the manicured grounds as you plan the rest of your day.

Open Daily Indoor & Outdoor Seating Available Available to Preservation Society members & ticket holders

Daily Including: Below The Breakers was • The emergence of the a marvel of Gilded Age modern elevator; technology. Take a guide-led • The modern plumbing & tour through the boiler room, laundry facilities; tunnel and basement to learn • The revolutionaryhow daily life in that era was infrastructure that heated transformed by new wonders. & cooled the great house.

Tours Daily Reservations Required

NewportMansions .org 401 .847 .1000

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The audio tour brings Rosecliff’s history and romance to life with never-before-told stories and frst person remembrances of its colorful families. From Tessie Oelrichs, who built this fantasy in terra cotta, to the Monroes of New Orleans, the last family to call Rosecliff home, you’ll discover the very human story

ROSECLIFF 1902

Tessie Fair Oelrichs, c. 1914

On view at Rosecliff

This exhibition colorfully explores the naturalist’s relentless pursuit of the birds of

America and Audubon’s singular determination in seeing his beautiful artworks published.

Included with Rosecliff admission.

of Newport’s great party house.

PLAN AN EVENT

Glistening white and boasting ocean views, Rosecliff provides the perfect backdrop for any special occasion. Whether planning a corporate event or grand wedding, this Gilded Age masterpiece is the ideal setting.

[email protected]

Through November 3, 2019

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MARBLE HOUSE 1892

Vanderbilt family on yacht, 1888

National Historic Landmark

Created by Alva Vanderbilt and Richard Morris Hunt and inspired by the Petit Trianon at Versailles, Marble House contains 500,000 cubic feet of marble. Intended as an ultimate statement of Gilded Age privilege, only a few years later it hosted Alva’s “Votes for Women” rallies on the back lawn. Hear the words of Alva Vanderbilt, her daughter Consuelo and many more, brought to life in the award-winning audio tour.

Special Art Installation at Marble House

Enjoy a beverage or snack at the Chinese Tea House

CHINESE TEA HOUSE AT MARBLE HOUSE

Bordering the Cliff Walk and offering sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Marble House on the other, the Chinese Tea House is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a beverage, snack or lunch and the view!

Indoor & Outdoor Seating Available Available to Preservation Society members & ticket holders

Nicolas Party at Marble House is a site-specifc installation in which renowned artist, Nicolas Party, unites the past with the present through a selection of new works.

This installation refects Party’s own relationship with the space, his fascination with Alva Vanderbilt Belmont (the original owner of Marble House), and his experience working with marble as a material. Party’s work is infuenced by the Surrealist movement, which pairs elements generally considered “mismatched” in an attempt to draw the viewer’s attention to visual details often overlooked.

Jointly presented by

The Preservation Society of Newport County

Nicolas Partyat Marble House

Curated byDodie Kazanjian

�rough September 2019Nicolas Party

at Marble House

Curated byDodie Kazanjian

�rough September 2019

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THE ELMS 1901 National Historic Landmark

The summer retreat of coal magnate Edward Berwind and his wife Herminie, The Elms was a thoroughly “modern” house in 1901. So technologically advanced for its time it appeared to work “as if by magic,” it also houses monumental art works, including wall-sized Venetian paintings, Chinese lacquer panels and tapestries.

THE ELMS SUNKEN GARDEN The elaborate Classical Revival gardens on the grounds were developed between 1907-1914. At the western end of the property is the lavish sunken garden, with its colorful display of French parterre beds flled with pink begonias, blue ageratum, fne specimen trees, clipped hedges, fountains and marble pavilions.

Behind The Scenes at The Elms!

Daily See what made The Elms run by “magic.”

THE ELMS SERVANT LIFE TOUR

Through a guide-led tour, learn about the men and women “below stairs” who serviced the social whirl during the Gilded Age. Maintaining the elaborate lifestyle of one of Newport’s most elegant homes required the hard work of more than 40 men and women. Go behind the scenes, hear the personal stories and see photos of the butler, Ernest Birch; his wife, the cook Grace Rhodes; and one of the maids, Nellie Lynch Regoli.

You’ll see… • Basement work areas, including

kitchens, laundry room, boiler room and coal tunnel

• Third foor servant living quarters

• A rooftop view of Newport (weather permitting)

This is a true upstairs/downstairs tour.

You will climb several fights of stairs.

Tours Daily Staff c.1930

Reservations Required NewportMansions .org 401 .847 .1000

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CHATEAU-SUR-MER 1852 National Historic Landmark

A product of the America-China Trade and one of America’s great Victorian houses, Chateau-sur-Mer was home to three generations of the Wetmore family. You’ll see hand-carved Italian woodwork, Chinese porcelains, Egyptian and Japanese Revival stenciled wallpapers, and rare trees from as far away as Mongolia.

Senator Wetmore, 1919

Guide-led Tours Every 30 minutes 10 am – 5 pm

Don’t Miss the Chateau-sur-Mer Landscape Tour!

Use your smart phone to explore the grounds.

Included with your admission.

“Always worth the visit! The mansions are beautiful and well maintained. Plus, everyone working in the houses is pleasant and readily available to help. I have been so impressed that I joined the Society as a member! If you like history, opulence, mansions... these tours are for you!”

Trip Advisor Traveler Review

KINGSCOTE 1841 National Historic Landmark

Built in 1841 for Georgia plantation owner George Noble Jones and rebuilt for the King family in 1881, Kingscote still possesses original rooms from each era. Its furnishings refect the King family’s success as China Trade merchants, with rare furniture, silver collections and Chinese decorative arts. Mrs. E. Maitland Armstrong & children, c. 1915

Through September 2 Guide-led Tours Hourly on the hour 10 am – 5 pm

September 3 – October 14 Guide-led Tours 10 am • 12 pm • 2 pm • 4 pm

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The Elms Sunken Garden

Newport was renowned in the 18th century as the “Eden of America.” The properties of the Preservation Society have been offcially recognized as one of only a handful of accredited arboreta in New England. Our 88 acres of historic landscapes represent an outstanding chapter in the nation’s history of garden design, horticulture and early tree and plant propagation.

HUNTER HOUSE C. 1748 National Historic Landmark

Pass through the front door of Hunter House into Newport’s 18th-century Golden Age, before the American Revolution. It was the home of a merchant, ship owner and colonial deputy, and later became the Revolutionary War headquarters of the French Navy. See a great collection of exquisite colonial furniture, created by legendary Newport craftsmen like the Townsends and Goddards.

Guide-led Tours 10:30 am • 12:30 pm • 2:30 pm • 4:30 pm

CHEPSTOW 1861

“Incredible Group. The amount of work the Preservation Society accomplishes is astounding. They do an amazing job keeping the historical gems in beautiful condition for generations to enjoy and learn from.” Trip Advisor Traveler Review

ISAAC BELL HOUSE 1883 National Historic Landmark

This masterpiece of the American Shingle Style features Arts and Crafts interiors, Japanese-inspired columns, and a sweeping open foor plan. Together with Kingscote, these two picturesque cottages illustrate Newport’s evolution as a premier place for great design, fne living and the creation of a distinctly American style of architecture.

Through September 2 Guide-led Tours Hourly on the ½ hour 10:30 am - 4:30 pm

September 3 – October 14 Guide-led Tours 10:30 am • 12:30 pm • 2:30 pm • 4:30 pm

This Italianate-style cottage designed by Newport architect George Champlin Mason refects the mid-20th-century style of its last owner, Alletta Morris McBean, a descendant of Lewis Morris III, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The house contains original furnishings, and a collection of important 19th-century American paintings, including Hudson River School landscapes.

Guide-led Tours 10:30 am • 12:30 pm • 2:30 pm • 4:30 pm

THE NEWPORT MANSIONS ARBORETUM

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GREEN ANIMALS TOPIARY GARDEN c. 1860

Custom Tours at the Newport Mansions

Dozens of fanciful animals, a sailing ship, teacups, spirals and other geometric shapes sculpted from living plants populate one of the oldest topiary gardens in North America.

A lion, a camel, a bear, oh my!

The Breakers

Topiary Garden: Self-guided Tours

Brayton House: Through September 2 Guide-led Tours Daily 10:30 am•11:30•1:30 pm•2:30•3:30•4:30 pm

September 3 – October 14 Guide-led Tours Weekends & Holidays 10:30 am•11:30•1:30 pm•2:30•3:30•4:30 pm

Customize your own unique and exclusive tour experience by arranging Private and Personal Tours. Your guide will lead you through your choice of our historic houses spanning three centuries of American art, architecture, social history and landscapes. Hear stories of railroad tycoons and dollar princesses as you’re surrounded by 22k gold and platinum leaf wall panels and Bacarrat crystal chandeliers. Up to 10 persons per tour.

Private Tours The most exclusive experiences are Private Tours offered only at limited times of day when our house museums are not otherwise open to touring by the public.

Available • The Breakers Weekdays at 5:45 pm

• Marble House, The Elms, Chateau-sur-Mer & Kingscote Daily 9:00 am - 11:00 am

• Hunter House & Isaac Bell House By appointment

Personal Tours Personal Tours can be arranged during normal operating hours.

Alva Vanderbilt

To request your custom tour 401 .847 .1000 , ext . 105 or

CustomTours@NewportMansions .org

NewportMansions .org • 401 .847 .1000 NewportMansions .org/CustomTours

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367 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Limited Accessibility

House to House Walking Times Average Times

Kingscote [#7] to The Elms [#5] 12 Minutes

The Elms [#5] to Chateau-sur-Mer [#4] 12 Minutes

Chateau-sur-Mer [#4] to The Breakers [#1] 12 Minutes

Chateau-sur-Mer [#4] to Rosecliff [#3] 16 Minutes

Rosecliff [#3] to Marble House [#2] 7 Minutes

Parking available at all Preservation Society properties. Map is not to scale and not all roads are shown.

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The Breakers 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Marble House 596 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Rosecliff 548 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Chateau-sur-Mer 474 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Limited Accessibility

Limited Accessibility

Limited Accessibility

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Rovensky

Hunter House 54 Washington St., Newport, RI 02840

The Breakers Stable & Carriage House 53 Coggeshall Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Chepstow 120 Narragansett Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Kingscote 253 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI 02840

Enjoy lunch & snacks at the Garden Café, The Breakers.

Enjoy lunch & snacks at the Chinese Tea House,

Marble House.

Audio Tour Languages

Audio tours of The Breakers, The Elms & Marble House available in English, French, German & Spanish.

Audio tours of The Breakers & The Elms also available in Chinese.

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5The Elms Audio Tours

Parking Available

Limited Accessibility

Preservation Society Property

Newport Mansions

6Isaac Bell House 70 Perry Street, Newport, RI 02840

Bellevue Avenue History Trail Enjoy a self-guided walking tour along Bellevue Avenue to learn about one of America’s most legendary streets. A series of 11 markers provides comprehensive information about the history of both existing and long-gone buildings.

Stroller Policy We encourage the use of baby slings or baby backpacks as an alternative to strollers. Strollers cannot be accommodated due to risk of damage to historic walls and furniture.

All Preservation Society properties aresmoke-free.

Base Map by Great Swamp Press www.greatswamppress.com

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Newport Mansions Store Bannister’s Wharf, America’s Cup Ave.,

Green Animals Topiary Garden 380 Cory’s Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871

10 Hunter House 11 Green Animals Topiary Garden

Getting Around Newport Park your car at the Newport Visitors Center, 23 America’s Cup Ave. and purchase an all-day pass to ride RIPTA. Ride the Yellow Line trolley to the Newport Mansions.

12 Newport Mansions Store at Bannister’s Wharf,

Visitors Center Parking

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Enjoy a Beverage, Snack or Lunch

NewportMansions .org • 401 .847 .1000

Chinese Tea House

GARDEN CAFÉ AT THE BREAKERS

& CHINESE TEA HOUSE AT MARBLE HOUSE

Atlantic Ocean behind the Chinese Tea House at Marble House, take a break in between touring and grab a snack, beverage or lunch. Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery.

Whether it’s the lush, tree-lined

sweeping vista of the

Gilded Age landscape bordering the Garden Café at The Breakers or the

The Breakers Welcome Center

Indoor & Outdoor Seating Available Available daily to Preservation Society members & ticket holders

Daily offerings include coffee, pastries, fresh salads, wraps, sandwiches, yogurt, snacks and hot and cold beverages.

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World Class Wines & Award Winning Chefs

• The Burgundy Grand Cru Dinner at The Elms

Presenting Sponsor Culinary Stage Sponsor

Marble House, National Historic Landmark

Special Guest

Justin Chapple

Culinary Director at Large

• Wine & Rosecliff Gala

• Grand Tastings at Marble House

• Celebrity Chef Demonstrations

• Vintner Dinner at Rosecliff

• Seminars at The Breakers Stable & Carriage House

• Newport After Dark Party

• Sunday Jazz Brunch

September 19-22 Supporting Historic Preservation in Newport, RI

NewportMansionsWineAndFood.org NewportMansionsWineAndFood.org

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WWW.NEWPORTMUSIC.ORG • BOX OFFICE: (401) 849-0700

51 ST SEASON J U LY 4 - 2 8

Christmas at the Newport Mansions

The Breakers

November 23 – January 1, 2020 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House & Rosecliff

The glitter of gold and sparkle of silver will dazzle you as you tour these Gilded Age mansions decked out in Yuletide fnery.

Holiday Evenings at the Newport Mansions Enjoy live holiday music and light refreshments as you stroll through these great houses. Don’t miss an extra special and unique experience! Saturdays, November 30 – December 28

Shop

Newpor tS ty le .net is your online connection to all the casual elegance and fun that is distinctively Newport. Every purchase helps support the mission of The Preservation Society of Newport County.

Shop online at Newpor tS ty le .net

NEWPORT

MANSIONS STORES Newport Mansions Stores are located at The Breakers, Marble House, The Elms, Rosecliff, Green Animals Topiary Garden and on Bannister’s Wharf. Tour admission is not required to shop at any of our stores.

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Hours of Operation 2019-2020 Schedule March 30 – November 2 The Breakers & Rosecliff open at 9 am. All other properties open at 10 am.

Last admission at Rosecliff is 4 pm.

Last admission at Chepstow, Hunter House & Isaac Bell House is 4:30 pm.

Last admission at all other properties is 5 pm.

June 29 – September 1 Last admission at The Breakers is 6 pm weekends, 5 pm weekdays

September 3 – October 14 Last admission at Kingscote is 4 pm

November 3 – January 1, 2020

The Breakers & Rosecliff open at 9 am. All other properties open at 10 am.

Daytime tours of The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House & Rosecliff are self-guided audio tours. Guide-led tours at all houses except Green Animals Topiary Garden. January – March, guide-led tours may be offered in place of self-guided audio tours.

Last admission at all properties is 4 pm.

All houses & grounds close one hour after last tour admission.

October 15 – November 22 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff & Chateau-sur-Mer

Rosecliff closed November 4 - December 7.

“Family Friendly Mansion! The ABSOLUTE BEST PART is The Breakers offers a children’s tour, which is fabulous! My niece loved hearing the “old house” talk to her and tell stories about the kids that lived there! The adults even switched over to hear the children’s version... it was entertaining to us, too!”

Trip Advisor Traveler Review

Schedule subject to change.

Through March 29 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms & Marble House

March 30 - May 17 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff, Chateau-sur-Mer & Green Animals Topiary Garden

Green Animals Topiary Garden opens April 13.

May 18 – October 14 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff, Chateau-sur-Mer, Green Animals Topiary Garden, Chepstow, Hunter House, Isaac Bell House & Kingscote

The Breakers Stable & Carriage House open June 29– September 2.

Marble House closed September 20.

Marble House open only to Wine & Food Festival ticket holders September 21 & 22.

For updates on Preservation Society activities while you’re in Newport, download the FREE BUKI app at letsbuki.com

The Breakers

Christmas at the Newport Mansions

November 23 – January 1, 2020 Open Daily The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House & Rosecliff

Rosecliff closed November 4 – December 7.

All properties closed Thanksgiving & Christmas.

December 24 – Last admission 3 pm.

Holiday Evenings at the Newport Mansions The Breakers – November 30, December 7, 14, 28 6 pm – 8 pm

The Elms & Marble House Duet – December 21 6 pm – 9 pm

NewportMansions .org • 401 .847 .1000

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Premium Membership

Membership isthe Best Value

The Breakers

Join Today Free admission to all 11 properties

The ELms

Rosecliff

Chateau-sur-Mer

Marble House

The Breakers Free $26 $8

1 Property Free $18 $8 Excluding The Breakers & Hunter House

Premium Tour $24 $49 $16 Admission to The Breakers, Marble House, The Elms, Rosecliff and Lunch at Garden Café at The Breakers or Chinese Tea House at Marble House

Beneath The Breakers Tour $15 $20 $10

The Elms Servant Life Tour $12 $15 $7.50

Hunter House Free $35 $8 Multi-house tickets not valid at Hunter House

Winter Passport Free $35 $10 Admission to all properties open November 23, 2019 to March, 2020

Holiday Evenings at the Newport Mansions In advance $30 $38 $10 Day of $35 $48 $15

Admission & Membership Members Free

Member Adult Youth 6-17

The Newport Mansions Free $38 $12 Experience

Admission to any 5 properties, excluding Hunter House

The Breakers Plus Free $32 $9 Admission to The Breakers plus 1 other property, excluding Hunter House

The Breakers

Admission tickets may be upgraded to a membership (limits apply).

Purchase tickets at all properties, Newport Visitors Center & online at NewportMansions.org

Tickets can be used over multiple days. No expiration date.

Visitors with special needs, call 401.847.1000, ext. 158

Schedule Your Group Today Exclusive group rates for 20 or more with advance reservations. 401.847.2251 or [email protected]

NEWPORT MANSIONS® is a registered trademark of The Preservation Society of Newport County. Tickets should not be presented at any other mansion in Newport except The Breakers, Chateau-sur-Mer, Chepstow, The Elms, Green Animals Topiary Garden, Hunter House, Isaac Bell House, Kingscote, Marble House and Rosecliff.

Benefts of Membership

• Free & unlimited admission to regular tours for one year

Standard Membership

• Discounts on The Elms Servant Life Tour & Beneath The Breakers Tour

• 10% discount in our Newport Mansions Stores • Invitations to exclusive programs • Savings on events, lectures and flms • Discount on Newport Harbor & helicopter tours • Opportunity to arrange a custom tour

Student $35 (tax-deductible) Standard benefts for one student. Valid student ID required.

Individual $60 (tax-deductible) Standard benefts for one adult.

Dual $90 (tax-deductible) Standard benefts for two adults living in the same household, no children.

Household $105 (tax-deductible) Standard benefts for two adults and all children ages 6 - 17 in the same household.

Military$15 Discount on Individual, Dual or Household. For active,

reserve or retired military with valid military ID.

PLUS Upgrade $35 Add to any Standard Membership.

Bring 1 guest Free per visit. Member must accompany guest.

• All the benefts of Standard Membership

• Free PLUS upgrade (one guest free per visit)

• Free Participation in the North American Reciprocal Museums Association (NARM)

• Free guest passes

• Opportunity to rent a Preservation Society venue

Steward $250 ($178 tax-deductible) Premium Membership benefts plus 4 single-use guest passes.

Patron $500 ($392 tax-deductible) Premium Membership benefts plus 6 single-use guest passes

and recognition in Annual Report.

Benefactor $1,000 ($820 tax-deductible) Premium Membership benefts plus 10 single-use guest passes

and recognition in Annual Report.

“Buy Membership! It was cheaper to buy a Preservation Society membership and you were able to see & tour all of the sites. Your membership is good for a year, and you can go back during the Christmas season and see their display.”

Trip Advisor Traveler Review

Online: www.NewportMansions.org

In Person: Visit any Newport Mansions ticket desk

Membership 401.847.1000 ext. 111

Offce: [email protected] 424 Bellevue Ave. Newport, RI 02840NewportMansions .org • 401 .847 .1000

How To Join

NewportMansions .org

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Partners in Preservation

Stop By For A SnackGarden Café at The Breakers

Chinese Teahouse at Marble House

Coffee, pastries, fresh salads, wraps, sandwiches, yogurt, snacks and hot and cold beverages available daily.

Indoor & Outdoor Seating Available

Available to Preservation Society members & ticket holders

For updates on Preservation Society activities while you’re in Newport, download the FREE BUKI app at letsbuki.com

Share your visit experience. When you get home, please rate us on tripadvisor®: tripadvisor.com/reviewit

#NewportMansions

© 2019 The Preservation Society of Newport County. All Rights Reserved. All images reproduced within are under

the prior copyrights of their owners. Nothing may be reproduced in any form without permission of the owners. Photo

Credits: Gavin Ashworth, Ralph Belfiglio Astor Place, Andrea Carneiro, Jennifer Carter, Richard Cheek, John Corbett,

Images used under license from Shutterstock.com, Stephen Mattos, Melissa Ostrow, Melissa Robotti Photography,

Roskelly.com & B.A. Shea

2019VG2 Cover Images: Clockwise The Elms, Consuelo Vanderbilt, c. 1900, The Breakers

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