The Elms in Newport, Rhode Island | A self-guided tour
~ The Elms ~ Newport, Rhode Island June 26, 2024 The Elms was a summer residence of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Julius Berwind. Inspired by the French cottage, the construction of the mansion began in 1899, and finished in 1991. In 1962 The Preservation Society of Newport County acquired The Elms, and opened it's door to the public. Let's explore the beautiful of Rhode Island! Citation and Resources: 1. www.NewportMansions.org 2. The Preservation Society of Newport County, Welcome to The Elms. The information paper 6-23/40,000 #mansion #gildedage #newportrhodeisland #newportri #rhodeisland #rumahbesar #rumahmewah

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