Last day was a great day.
It took almost 3 hours to drive from Salem to Newport (maps app said it would be 2….glad we left early.) but we arrived with a whole 15 minutes to spare before the trolley tour started.
Jay Leno’s east coast house has 6 garages
Trolley Rob, the tour guide, made sure we got our $$ worth with some great stories to go with the crazy big mansions everywhere.
We did a walking tour of two homes, The Breakers and The Elms, both owned by the Newport Preservation Society (along with 9 or so other properties.) All were “summer cottages” for wealthy New Yorkers who spent about 6 weeks there each year.
Breakers was built by Cornelius & Alice Vanderbilt between 1893-95 and totals 70 rooms and 138,600 square feet. (It’s just a cottage, remember ??😜)
A few of my favorite pics:
I love sparkly crystal chandeliers Music room My favorite thing in the house - the wood doors are *curved* to match Mrs. Vanderbilt’s circular bedroom. ⬇️ Amazing craftsmanship! Stained glass skylight Note skylight ⬆️ and tapestry/portrait ⬇️ What a kitchen! Oven door Double-decker butler’s pantry Making her pretty for the summer season Entrance gate The Elms was built from 1899-1901 by coal magnate Edward Berwind and wife Herminie for a cost of $1.4 million ($49.7 mil in 2023 dollars.)
Mr. Berwind’s sister Julia, the home’s last resident, died in 1961 and the home was on its way to being demolished in 1962 when the Preservation Society purchased it.
Almost all the furnishings had already been auctioned off; the Society has been tracing and re-purchasing items as they could since then.
Back of the house
Some favorite pics:
Second floor hallway Drawing room In the ballroom Dining room ceiling Double-decker butler pantry Marble stairway Mrs. Berwind’s bedroom Rose Room Grand-niece Best organized linen closet ever. Want! An actual vault to hold the family’s silver service Kitchen and zinc prep table Front doors
Look at the trunk - wonder how old this tree is? Bet it fabulous in the summer And that’s it! Tomorrow we head for Boston and start the journey home. It’s been great but I miss my cat!
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