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  1. www.newportmansions.org › mansions-and-gardens › theThe Breakers | Newport Mansions

    44 Ochre Point Ave. Newport, RI 02840. 04/16/2024. Open today 10:00am – 4:00pm House and grounds close one hour after last tour admission. Includes admission to The Breakers Only - interior house and grounds. The Breakers is partially accessible with elevator in service. See Dining Options at The Breakers Café.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2018 · They had seven children, six of whom survived to adulthood: (1) William H. Vanderbilt II, died of Typhoid at Yale, unmarried (2) Cornelius Vanderbilt III, whose choice of wife saw his inheritance slashed to just $1.4 million (3) Gertrude, Mrs Harry Payne Whitney, inherited $8.4 million (4) Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, became his father's principal heir and inherited $36.8 million (5) Reginald ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BreakersThe Breakers - Wikipedia

    December 8, 1972. The Breakers is a Gilded Age mansion located at 44 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, US. It was built between 1893 and 1895 as a summer residence for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family . The 70-room mansion, with a gross area of 138,300 square feet (12,850 m 2) and 62,482 square feet ...

  4. Cornelius Vanderbilt I (27 de mayo de 1794-4 de enero de 1877), también conocido como El Comodoro 1 2 o Comodoro Vanderbilt, 3 fue un empresario estadounidense que amasó su fortuna gracias al transporte mediante barcos y ferrocarriles. Fue el patriarca de la familia Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt era el cuarto de nueve hijos de Cornelius Vanderbilt y ...

  5. Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt (1869–1874), was born in 1869 but died of a childhood illness in 1874 at the age of five. William Henry Vanderbilt II (1870–1892) died of typhoid fever while attending Yale University. Cornelius "Neily" Vanderbilt III (1873–1942), whom he disinherited for marrying Grace Graham Wilson (1870–1953) without his approval.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Benjamin Waldman. Cornelius Vanderbilt II’s Mansion at 742-748 Fifth Avenue (between 57th and 58th Streets). Photo via Library of Congress. Welcome to our Then & Now column, exploring the ever ...

  7. 16 de jun. de 2023 · It’s hard to believe the 70-room, 125,339-square-foot home was just a summer house for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, yet the Italian Renaissance–style abode was considered a “cottage.”