The Gilded Age mansions in Newport, RI
Monday, October 19th, 2009Are you a house tour junkie? Check these out.
This summer I toured some of the turn-of-the-last-century mansions in Newport. Maybe you’ve heard of The Breakers? Then there was Rosecliff, Marble House and many others. They were built by people like the Vanderbilts – America’s first engines of the Industrial Age, to escape the summer heat of their east coast city homes and to showcase their wealth.
Say what you will about how their wealth was accumulated – from the labor of thousands of others, or by their own intelligence and hard work – or a combination of both. (Or, as I was reminded by tour guides – by the fact that there were no income taxes at that time.) But the chance to see the rare levels of craftsmanship exhibited in these homes and to learn about the people and social forces that shaped our culture today is unmatched.
Believe me, as an interior designer I’ve had a chance to see and work with many beautiful homes, but The Breakers still caused my chin to drop in awe. OK … in ancient European palaces, yes. But here in America? Whoa!
If you ever get the chance to take these tours I highly recommend them. Combine them with a two week stay on Cape Cod or Martha’s Vineyard, or your teen’s visit to Brown University, or the Newport Folk Festival. See www.newportmansions.org





