Marble House, a Gilded Age mansion located in Newport, Rhode Island, was built from 1888 to 1892 as a summer cottage for Alva and William Kissam Vanderbilt and was designed by Richard Morris Hunt in the Beaux Arts style. It was unparalleled in opulence for an American house when it was completed in 1892. Its temple-front portico has been compared to that of the White House.
Bowen's Wharf in Newport, Rhode Island, is a historic and vibrant waterfront destination known as the anchor of Newport's harbor. It features brick walks, granite quays, and 18th-century commercial wharf buildings that reflect its seaport origins in one of New England's finest natural harbors.
The Elms was the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julius Berwind of Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Berwind made his fortune in the coal industry.
Belcourt is a former summer cottage, designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt for Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, and located on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island.