From Rhode Island Monthly
The iconic bronze dog statue is 172 years old — and that's not even in dog years.
From Al Fresco on the Hill to the Juneteenth Festival Weekend, we've compiled all the activities to add to your June to-do list.
How a Gilded Age socialite photographed in black and white at a party in 1883 became the cover star of our June 2023 issue.
Willie K. Vanderbilt II founded the Vanderbilt Cup, the country’s first international auto race, in Newport in 1904.
The Tiffany Ball at Marble House was the place to be and be seen in 1957.
Where did the Vanderbilt and Astor families end up?
In the market for new digs? These homes might offer some inspiration.
Learn how Newport’s favorite tailgate spot has its roots in the first polo club in America.
For the best yachting vessel money can buy, Gilded Age families took a ride up Narragansett Bay.
Sneak a peek at one of the real-life venues used for HBO's "The Gilded Age," plus learn the history of how Newport's spaces were perfectly preserved.
From its splashy beginnings as the Newport Casino to world status as the International Tennis Hall of Fame, this Bellevue Avenue fixture has always been a playground for the city’s elite.
For Newport’s African heritage families, the Gilded Age gave rise to a thriving entrepreneur community.
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