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Welcome to the VERANDA Weekend Guides, where we show you how to make the most of 48 hours in our favorite destinations. And there s nowhere like Newport, Rhode Island to enjoy a fabulous, design-centric getaway rooted in Gilded Age glamour. One of our editors recently visited this historic coastal city and fell in love with its architecture, cuisine, laid-back lifestyle, and stunning water views. There s something for everyone here, whether you re a history buff, fitness enthusiast, or a go-getter in need of a luxurious place to unplug and unwind for the weekend. Here s where to stay, eat, and play in this beloved New England city.
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Not many people can say they ve gone from a ski chalet in Japan to a culinary school in the mountains of Mexico to the Berkshires in search of the ultimate foodie getaway, but that s just what the hosts of The World s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals do in an episode devoted to Gourmet Stays.
The Berkshires â more specifically its farm-to-table food scene and a unique vacation rental, The Playhouse, in Lee â are front and center in the last third of episode six of the new travel show, which debuted on Netflix on Friday, June 18.
The show follows Luis D. Ortiz, of Million Dollar Listing, and content creators Megan Batoon and Jo Franco, as they travel the globe, exploring vacation rental properties that range from affordable tree houses to exclusive private islands. Each of the eight episodes in the series features three sites â a luxury spot selected by Ortiz; a budget-friendly site picked by Batoon and a unique rental chosen by Franco.
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How The Vanderbilt Family Lost Their Entire Fortune
By Therese Nguyen/Dec. 28, 2020 11:01 am EDT/Updated: Jan. 29, 2021 9:54 am EDT
In the late 19th century, social and technological changes allowed thousands of families to get ridiculously rich and prosper in a period called the Gilded Age, as described by Time. It was an era where flaunting your wealth publicly was all the rage, even in the face of income inequality as millions of other Americans struggled day to day. The Gilded Age was when many of the infamously wealthy families got their start, from the Rockefellers to the Carnegies to the Vanderbilts (via ThoughtCo). But while their legacy is still recognizable today, with their names plastered on universities and cultural landmarks, for many, their fortune has been gone for some time now.
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