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Quote: When visiting Newport definitely explore the Cliff Walk. The forty steps is a dramatic stone staircase on Cliff Walk taht is a must see. Large stone steps rise up with a dramatic incline to the hill above.. Read More
Quote: The "Grandest" of all the "cottages" in Newport, the Breakers was the summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt who had established the family wealth in steamships and Read More
Quote: The Elms was the most modern of the Newport Mansion, it was one of the first all electric houses in Newport. It was designed by Horace Trumbauer for coal baron Edward Berwind. It is a copy of the chateau Read More
Quote: Downtown Providence used to be quite a dump and it's nice to see that they've managed to find a way to draw tourists there in the summer when normally everyone would be at the beach. The fires themselves are half Read More
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Quote: A must-see. When coal magnate Augustus Van Winkle decided to build a summer retreat on the Rhode Island coast, he certainly picked a lovely spot. Take a tour of the opulent English Country Manor, beautifully Read More
Quote: One of the most lavish of the Newport Mansions is Marble House. Commodore Cornelius Vanderbuilt, who established the family fortune with his steamships gave Marble House to his wife Alva for her 39th birthday. Read More
Quote: As I have stated in both my Quebec and Philadelphia journals I am not a big zoo fan and yet I return and return. The things a doting grandma will do to please her grandchild. In this case it was our grandson Read More
Quote: No visit to Newport would be complete without a visit to this historic building. Keep in mind, however, that it will not be open to tourists on Saturday, because this is still an active synagogue. There has Read More