"Tea House" located on "The Marble House" property
Cliffwalk-place to take a break and get water.
The Astor family's "Beechwood"
Cliffwalk view
Cliffwalk view with Jim
View from the Astors' "Beechwood" back porch
Beechwood's rose garden
Beechwood - front
Beechwood - back, Nancy, Wally, Jim
"Rosecliff" - rear
Cliffwalk - "The Breakers"
Rear yard of the "Rough Point" estate, formerly owned by tobacco heiress Doris Duke.
Cliffwalk - view
"Rough Point" estate, formerly owned by tobacco heiress Doris Duke.
"Rosecliff" - the movies The Great Gatsby, The Betsy, True Lies were filmed here.
"Rosecliff" grounds
"Rosecliff" front
"Rosecliff" squirrel
"Mystery Tower" at Tauro Park - it's either a ruin of a 1050 Nordic temple or a ruin of a mill owned by Benedict Arnold c. 1675.
"Mystery Tower" at Tauro Park - it's either a ruin of a 1050 Nordic temple or a ruin of a mill owned by Benedict Arnold c.1675.
Stone church across street from "Mystery Tower"
Nancy entering "The Breakers" -- A 'cottage' built by Cornelius Vanderbilt, biggest & most ornate of the mansions in Newport.
Beechwood tree at "The Breakers"
Grounds of "The Breakers"
Kids' playhouse at "The Breakers"
"The Breakers" -- A 'cottage' built by Cornelius Vanderbilt, biggest & most ornate of the mansions in Newport.
Gate & guardhouse of "The Breakers"
Back 'porch' of "The Breakers"
Grounds of "The Breakers" with Jim
Nancy & Wally on the train ride
Train ride - Naval Base
Train ride - view
Train ride - view - old barge
Boat ride - view - private home
Boat ride - view
Old home/speakeasy built by a bootlegger during Prohibition, it's a hotel now.
Cove used by bootleggers.
Hammersmith Farm - girlhood home of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy & "The Summer Whitehouse" for her & JFK. Their wedding reception was held here.
Jim's lobster
Jim's lobster trying to eat Wally's sandwich
Remains of grandstand of the once glamorous Narragansett Park Race Course, it's now a discount store named Building 19.
Inside the remains of grandstand of the once glamorous Narragansett Park Race Course, it's now a discount store named Building 19.
Inside the remains of grandstand of the once glamorous Narragansett Park Race Course, it's now a discount store named Building 19. This is a bulletin board of old articles documenting the building's history.
Inside the remains of grandstand of the once glamorous Narragansett Park Race Course, it's now a discount store named Building 19. This is actually a bronze horse they painted over.
Going over suspension bridge between Bristol and Portsmouth.
Entrance to "Green Animals" - an historic topiary garden
Windmill between Portsmouth & Middletown
Lifesize bronze in an antique store