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The Breakers, built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1895, is the flagship of the Newport Mansions and a National Historic Landmark. “The third floor of The Breakers is a historically significant ...
third-floor staff quarters and other behind-the-scenes rooms. For those with a deeper curiosity about turn-of-the-century technology, the Beneath The Breakers Tour explores underneath the mansion ...
The third floor of The Breakers has been off-limits to the public ... summer home were located on this floor. Even when the house became a museum in 1948, visitors were still denied access to ...
Officials said that tickets need to be purchased in advance at the Newport Mansions website. ALSO READ: Health Department recommends reopening Conimicut Point Beach The Breakers third floor tour ...
The mansion ... the entire floor and ceiling. The wrought-iron and bronze light fixture over the billiard table was so heavy it had to be attached to the structural beams of the Breakers in ...
NEWPORT, R.I. — The group that owns The Breakers mansion in Rhode Island is opening ... The neighborhood association lost a lawsuit opposing the plan in 2015. The Rhode Island Supreme Court ...
NEWPORT, R.I. (WJAR) — NBC 10 got a first look at the third floor of The Breakers on Friday ... More about the tour can be found on The Newport Mansions website.
In January, Town & Country questioned whether the Vanderbilt heirs who occupied the third-floor apartment of the Breakers were being forced out because they publicly opposed the plan for a welcome ...