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The Breakers: A Rhode Island Masion

I got a recommendation to "the Mansions" in Newport. Newport is 40 minutes from my hotel. So, I went. I bought a $27 pass. It is a self guided tour. I thought that is kind of expensive for a self guided tour. Quickly, I was happy that it was. I was able to take my time and could sit when I wanted. You could go as fast or slow as you wanted and could listen to as much information as you wanted. Plus, it was a highly organized tour.  I happened to have had my own headphones and plugged in. Some of the pictures are below.






This was gratto thing under the grand stair case. It's influence style was from Italy. Talk about opulence. 

The Breakers was built by this Vanderbuilt. Apparently, he had lots of money in his day but not a show off. 

One of twenty bathrooms. A bathroom for a kid. Lots of Marble.

How pretty!

Detailed ceiling.

Massive Kitchen. I want the pots! 
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Kitchen Continued


Newport's Harbor

Why? Near a bar in the middle of Downtown Newport.


Really good food, gone.

This was near a Walmart that I was near. But, no sign to explain why it was there.

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