Astors' Beechwood Mansion: Beautiful ocean front mansion located on Bellevue Avenue in historic Newport, Rhode Island, is the former home of the Queen of American Society, Caroline Astor.
Belcourt Castle: Constructed for Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, his summer cottage incorporated his love for horses and armor, medieval and renaissance architecture within 60-rooms.
Fort Adams: Open to the public for special events, tours, and corporate meetings, largest coastal fortification in the U.S., special events include military reenactments, music festivals, and classic vehicle shows.
Malbone Castle: This mock-Gothic mansion on the oldest privately-owned estate in Newport is a National Historic Landmark. Brief history and photographs.
Newport Mansions: These fabled mansions, the extravagant "summer cottages" of America's Gilded Age portray the opulence of a bygone era.
Newport Restoration Foundation: The foundation restores and preserves historic art and architecture. This site includes: Doris Duke's mansion "Rough Point", Samuel Whitehorne House, Prescott Farm and houses in "The Point" and "Historic Hill" sections of Newport.
Old Stone Mill: Bert Shankle provides images and a bibliography with commentary on the ruins of a 17th-century windmill in Touro Park. He dismisses the theory that the ruin is actually a Norse relic.