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By the turn of the 20th century, many of the nation's wealthiest families were summering in Newport, including the Vanderbilts, Astors and Widener family who constructed the largest " cottages ", such as The Breakers ( 1895 ) and Miramar.
Image: The Breakers Newport. jpg | The Breakers, 2009
Gertrude Vanderbilt spent her summers in Newport, Rhode Island, at the family's mansion, The Breakers, where she kept up with the boys in all their rigorous sporting activities.
A later revival, in the Gilded Age and early 20th century, produced The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island, Filoli in Woodside, California, and Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown, Washington, D. C .; by architects-landscape architects such as Richard Morris Hunt, Willis Polk, and Beatrix Farrand.
The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island | Newport, Rhode Island
** " The Breakers " in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1892 – 95, which was also designed by Hunt
Belcourt Castle is the third largest mansion in Newport, after The Breakers and Ochre Court.
" The Breakers ", a Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island | Newport, Rhode Island.
The Breakers is a Vanderbilt mansion located on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, United States on the Atlantic Ocean.
The Breakers was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy United States Vanderbilt family.
" During 1895, the year of its completion, The Breakers was the largest, most opulent house in the Newport area.
The trees of The Breakers ' grounds act as screens that increase the sense of distance between The Breakers and its Newport neighbors.
* Lints, Eric P. " The Breakers: A Construction and Technologies Report " Newport, RI: The Newport Preservation Society of Newport County, 1992.
* Smales, Holbert T. " The Breakers " Newport, Rhode Island.
The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island, designed by Hunt for Cornelius Vanderbilt
* Cornelius Vanderbilt II house, " The Breakers ", Newport, Rhode Island, 1892 – 95
* The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island, 1878, burned in 1892 and replaced with another mansion with the same name by Richard Morris Hunt )
The Breakers ( 1878 ) was located on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

Breakers and Rhode
The Breakers in Rhode Island is a fine example, as is the nearby, but completely different, Watts Sherman House.
In the leading northeastern resort of Newport, Rhode Island alone, Allard and Sons worked on the interiors of Richard Morris Hunt's The Breakers.
Gladys grew up in the family home on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and their summer " cottage ", The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island.

Breakers and is
If it is correct to identify the community at Qumran with the Essenes ( and that the community at Qumran are the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls ), then according to the Dead Sea Scrolls the Essenes ' community school was called " Yahad " ( meaning " community ") in order to differentiate themselves from the rest of the Jews who are repeatedly labeled " The Breakers of the Covenant ".
This article is about the former Western Baseball League team, for the American Basketball Association team, go to Long Beach Breakers ( ABA ).
Another National Historic Landmark District, Bellevue Avenue, is the home of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, where important tennis players are commemorated, as well as a number of mansions dating back to the Gilded Age, including The Breakers, Belcourt Castle, Chateau-sur-Mer, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff, Rough Point, and the William Watts Sherman House.
Morganton is also mentioned several times in John Ehle's novel The Land Breakers, where it is identified as the nearest established settlement at the time and the one that the characters of the novel go to for supplies.
* 1995: Zoom Flume, Renegade River and Choo-Choo Lagoon added to Soak City ; Breakers East is added to Hotel Breakers ; Laser Light Show
* 1999: Camp Snoopy opens ; Breakers Tower is added to Hotel Breakers ; Super Himalaya is relocated to make room for Camp Snoopy ; Oceana Dolphin stadium is renamed The Aquatic Stadium with new show, Splash!
Kenny Kirkland ( Guy Davis ) is a budding disc jockey and MC, and his younger brother Lee ( Robert Taylor ) is a hardcore b-boy who dances with Beat Street Breakers ( the New York City Breakers ).
The locals in Panama City Beach welcome Spring Breakers every year, and Spring Break is a major factor in the city's economy.
Ric Lee is currently in a band called The Breakers, along with Ian Ellis ( ex-Clouds ).
Other mansions were built in the new and innovative styles of the new era such as the arts and crafts style: The Breakers is a pastiche of an Italian Renaissance Palazzo ; Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire is a faithful mixture of various French châteaux.

Breakers and one
The historic Hotel Breakers opened in 1905 as one of the largest in the Midwest ; it had 600 guest rooms and a cafe that could seat 400 guests.
Blues Incorporated and Mayall's Bluesbreakers were well known in the London Jazz and emerging R & B circuits, but the Bluesbreakers began to gain some national and international attention, particularly after the release of Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton album ( 1966 ), considered one of the seminal British blues recordings.
The Breakers were one of nine teams slated to play in the USFL's first fall season, and were slated to be one of only two teams west of the Mississippi River.
He made headlines when he appeared on the BBC children's programme Record Breakers where he set a world record for the most drums played in under one minute, live on television.
He also cries the names of Ted Brautigan and Dinky Earnshaw, two ' Breakers ' who helped him and his friends greatly ; the name of Sheemie Ruiz, one of Roland's longest-surviving friends ; and that of Oy, the billy-bumbler, a ka-tet member who died saving Roland's life from Mordred Deschain.
There lies much memorabilia of family and friends, though Cornelius Vanderbilt II unfortunately lived merely one year at the Breakers in good health, before dying a year later in 1899 of a stroke.
The Breakers is also a definitive expression of Beaux-Arts architecture in American domestic design by one of the country's most influential architects, Richard Morris Hunt.
The Breakers is one of the few surviving works of Hunt that has not been demolished during the last century and is therefore valuable for its rarity as well as its architectural excellence.
At the MIDEM 2004 music conference in Cannes ( France ), Lasgo was one of the winners of the European Border Breakers award.
By the time Record Breakers was cancelled, it had been on air for 29 years and was one of the longest-running TV programmes in Britain.
In one sketch, Lucci played Kane as a contestant on the fictional game show " Game Breakers ".
Normally, a main switch, and in recent boards, one or more Residual-current devices ( RCD ) or Residual Current Breakers with Overcurrent protection ( RCBO ), will also be incorporated.
The Breakers won the regular season championship with a 30-16 record, but they lost the championship finals to Saskatoon three games to one.
The fourth victim, Tyler Marshall, is one of the most powerful Breakers there has ever been, and he may be all the Crimson King needs to break the remaining beams of the Dark Tower and bring an end to all worlds.
James was born in Breakers Hotel, one of the hotels his father owned.
The restaurant has received AAA's Five Diamond Award each year since 2000 and currently is the one of three Floridian restaurants to receive the award ( the others restaurants are at The Breakers Hotel and Four Seasons, both of which are in Palm Beach.
Birmingham raised and educated, Maurice Wilkins received the Nobel Prize for his work on DNA structure, he is one of three who became known as the Code Breakers. 1962: Maurice Wilkins, New Zealand born and Birmingham raised, receives the Nobel Prize for his work on DNA structure, he is one of three who become known as the Code Breakers.
The band makes appearances all over northern California and the U. S .; one notable appearance was at Golden Gate Park for the finish of the 2005 Bay to Breakers race.
However, Smith decided to leave Arsenal to join Boston Breakers on 18 February 2009, one of a number of English players to join the new Women's Professional Soccer League.

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