Imagine riding your bicycle from the Purple People Bridge into the heart of Newport without ever mixing with traffic. In partnership with the City of Newport, Tri-State Trails is proposing a project to make that vision a reality: the Saratoga Street Bikeway.| Tri-State Trails
23-year-old Finley Richards from Newport is on the new series of BBC One's MasterChef, but cooking is just one of his talents| Wales Online
I’ve been on a James Mangold deep-dive recently and this guy needs to be in any conversation about the greatest directors working today. He’s averaged a new film roughly every two years since his first low-budget indie (Heavy) in 1995, which won a Special Jury Recognition for Directing at Sundance and kind-of jump-started his […]| Brianland
Primark soon opens its fourth NJ store in Jersey City, and will be bringing Bluey, Bingo and a live DJ to mark the occasion.| Jersey Digs
This is one of those “writing it out” posts. It starts out with confusion in the hope that I can work it out, but I may not so it might end in confusion as well. I’m confused about the symbolism of pineapples. Of course everyone knows that pineapples represent “hospitality,” but do they really? What else […] The post I’m Confused by Pineapples appeared first on streetsofsalem.| streetsofsalem
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Life‘s special moments are a reason to come together! For a town that celebrates for so many reasons, and in so many ways, a timely hospitality concept has just opened in Newport, The Royce, comprising two historic colonial homes, gracing a beloved, quiet tree-lined Street on Historic Hill. | Private Newport
Imagine a beautiful seaside town view, of foaming waves crashing against the coast as the sun shines brightly and sailboats can be seen far in the distance. Heat shines down more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Reform UK held their 'biggest ever' conference in Wales| Wales Online
Her neighbour said he 'shouldn't have to live in fear' any longer| Wales Online
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One swimmer got out recently when they realised they were navigating their way through floating human faeces while an angler puts it more bluntly saying the water is 'full of s***'| Wales Online
New photos of The Breakers New photos of The Elms| The Gilded Butler
For history on Wakehurst, click here. Photographed by Matthew J. Niewenhous| The Gilded Butler
The Gilded Age was an era with an extreme gap between the richest and poorest citizens. Among the poor were factory workers and servants, and those of gold status were business moguls, industrialists, and heirs. One of the most established and powerful names in the late 1800s and early 1900s was Astor. Astor is a […]| The Gilded Butler
The rocky cliffs of Newport welcomed another grand mansion in 1882 when Catharine Lorillard Wolfe employed Peabody and Stearns to create a romanesque revival style estate looking at the rich, blue tides below. The original Breakers, neighbor to the newly erected Vinland, was also built by the Boston based firm. Sadly, that beautiful, wood structure […]| The Gilded Butler