We had
gone to
The Breakers :
the 'summer cottage' of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, railroad magnate. Architect -
Richard Morris Hunt. Modeled after the seaside palaces of
Music Room at the Breakers
View of the Atlantic from the back courtyard
Marble House :
Architect
- Richard Morris Hunt. It was built as a thirty-ninth birthday gift for Alva
Vanderbilt, wife of William Vanderbilt. The construction of the house cost
seven million and it took another four million to furnish. The house has around
half a million cubic feet of marble, with its elaborate entrance hall and main
staircase of yellow
Marble House - exterior front view
Gothic room at Marble House
Astors
Beechwood : Architect Andrew Jackson Downing and Richard Morris Hunt. Summer
house of William Astor and his wife. Years later, their son, John Jacob Astor
IV, would be the richest man to die in the Titanic sinking. This mansion has living
history tours in the form of actors in costumes of that period, posing as the
Astor family members. The house interior is a lot simpler than the Vanderbilt
houses; the Astors considering themselves more refined and upper-class. The
highlights of this mansion include a ballroom and dining room with the view of
the

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