Talk:Vanderbilt houses

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i just went to the breakers and i felt that there house was not for any other purpous than to be relaxing and take a brake form the bisy streets in new york. it was also a aptuty to have fun because in the victorin days the tea partys where all the rage

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Even the Vanderbilt has a house in Newport Mansions called the breakers mansion@Breakers, Newport mansion 2601:192:8700:9AF0:B923:7B6A:A1C5:D427 (talk) 20:53, 30 November 2023 (UTC)