The wealthiest families of the Gilded Age lived in enormous mansions outfitted with gold, marble, and priceless art. Take a ...
The Breakers, a Vanderbilt mansion in Newport, Rhode Island ... built The Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot summer "cottage," in 1895. It was named "The Breakers" because of the way ...
On New Year’s Eve 2010, healthcare entrepreneur Joseph Del Signore and his wife, Michaela Del Signore, hosted a party in ...
Newport's mansions are remnants of the lavish lifestyles ... by the intense display of wealth throughout the mansion's 70 rooms. You can't tour every corner of the house, but you do have access ...
Take a look inside this historic Newport mansion. Completed in 1892, Marble House is a 50-room, 140,000-square-foot summer home that belonged to William K. Vanderbilt and Alva Vanderbilt.
NEWPORT, R.I. (WJAR ... This tour takes visitors through four mansions as the guides explain which scenes were filmed in various rooms and the stories behind the real people that lived ...
Built with half a million cubic feet of marble, it features 50 rooms and spans 140,000 square ... another expansive Newport mansion. Construction cost around $11 million in 1892, or about $380 ...
The Elms was built in 1901 for a Gilded Age millionaire. Today, it's a museum and occasional film set for HBO's "The Gilded ...