![]() In 1870, at the beginning of the Gilded Age, John Winthrop Chanler, who was a New York congressman, began construction on his now-famous residence on the outskirts of Easton Bay. Johnny Cash also stayed in one of the rooms of this extraordinary hotel. It immediately sold out as soon as the doors opened to out-of-town visitors. If there’s a Newport mansion that stands out from the rest, it is Hotel Viking, a brick building in the colonial style known locally as “the people’s hotel.” It was actually constructed as a hotel during the 1920s, not as a private residence. Beatrice Turner, who was a well-known painter, later lived in the house until 1948, after which the mansion was transformed into a respected school for boys only, St. It is referred to as the Swan Villa still by the old households living in the area. ![]() Thomas Swan, the governor of Maryland, built the mansion before moving in. The Cliffside Inn, the 16-room Victorian house is situated on Seaview Avenue on the city’s prized Cliff Walk with views of Easton Bay. The hotels offer an opportunity to admire the luxurious interiors, stay cooped up in chic rooms, and enjoy the panoramic view of the city’s famed Cliff Walk.įollowing are a few of the Newport mansions still standing for you to spend a few nights in and feel like a part of the Gilded Age cast and crew. However, only a small number of homes are still standing, with most of the Newport estates being converted into luxury hotels where you can stay and be transported to the Gilded Era. These well-known and wealthy families built most of their palace mansions in New York City, particularly on Fifth Avenue, during this economic boom. Rosecliff, The Elms, Marble House, and The Breakers were built at the height of the Gilded Age and are examples of homes that show their owners’ fixation with social standing and imitation of European royalty. The epicenter of the Gilded Age spectacle was at the magnificent summer homes of the Newport mansions, where emerging millionaires competed to outshine one another at athletic events, concerts, carriage parades, banquets, balls, and other forms of entertainment. ![]()
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