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While small towns across New England are popular settings for Hallmark films, Newport has never been used before. In fact, ...
More than a century ago, America's wealthiest families commissioned their "summer cottages" to be built in the coastal enclave of Newport, Rhode Island ... its exquisite Gilded Age mansions ...
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Last week we took a whirlwind trip to Hearst Castle, located in San Simeon, near Cambria.  Our great-nephew just returned from a tour in Korea, courtesy of the US Army.  He spent a week with us, ...
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It’s always good to uncover interesting news about a Hallmark Christmas movie, as Rhode Island reveals that a new holiday ...
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Is the U.S. in a second Gilded Age? Many in the news media seem to think so: You’ll find the claim in The New Yorker, NPR, Politico, and these pages. The White House, for its part, seems to ...
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Column: What made America great in the Gilded Age
But tariffs aren’t the whole story. The genius of the Gilded Age was interstate regulatory and tax competition. That economy boomed. From 1870 to 1913, America’s GDP grew at nearly 5% per year. Even ...