• The Breakers, was built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II who was President of the New York Central Railroad system.
  • The Breakers Great Hall in the Italian Renaissance style
  • The Breakers dining room designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt
  • The Breakers on a snowy day
  • The Breakers Great Hall at Christmas
  • The Breakers celebrates  Christmas in Newport
  • The Breakers interior at Christmas
  • Rosecliff in the snow and decorated for Christmas
  • An abundance of flowers decorate the entrance to Rosecliff during The Newport Flower Show.
  • Just one of the many stunning floral arrangements outside Rosecliff during The Newport Flower Show.
  • Beautiful light on the front lawn at Rosecliff mansion in Newport.
  • A floral exhiibition piece on the  grounds of Rosecliff during the Newport Flower Show.
  • That beautiful time  at dusk near the fountain at Rosecliff.
  • Rose arbor near the entrance to Rosecliff, Newport
  • Entrance to Marble House illuminated for a corporate event.
  • The interior of Marble House was inspired by the Petit Trianon at Versailles.
  • Dining room at Marble House designed b Richard Morris Hunt.
  • Interior of Marble House.  The house was a gift from WIlliam K. Vanderbilt to his wife as a 39th birthday present.
  • Marble House at Christmas is open to visitors.
  • Marble House at Christmas is especially festive.
  • Fountain on  the grounds of The Elms during a PSNC event
  • Sunken gardens on the grounds of The Elms were developed between 1907 and 1914.
  • On the grounds of The Elms mansionare elaborate Classical Revival gardens and fountains.
  • The Elms dining room at Christmas
  • The Elms staircase is decorated with white poinsettias grown in the greenhouses of The Preservation Society of Newport County.