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Step inside The Breakers, the crown jewel of Newport and the ultimate symbol of Gilded Age extravagance. Built to awe, designed to impress, and staffed by dozens of people whose labor remained invisible for decades, this mansion tells a story far beyond marble and gold. From the soaring ceilings and imported stone to the narrow service stairs where housemaids and footmen kept the illusion alive, this video uncovers the hidden lives behind the luxury. Explore the fortunes that built it, the taxes and social changes that nearly destroyed it, and the compromises that turned a private palace into a public museum. Through rare archival letters, photographs, and personal accounts, we reveal the voices of those who polished the silver, tended the fires, and maintained perfection behind the scenes—people whose stories have been almost forgotten. Witness how the Preservation Society of Newport County fought to keep the mansion standing and accessible, balancing historical authenticity with modern expectations, and how visitor experiences today connect us to both its grandeur and its cost. This isn’t just a tour of a house. It’s a journey through wealth and labor, beauty and sacrifice, history and memory. Whether you come for the architecture, the scandals, or the untold stories of the staff, The Breakers will challenge how you see the Gilded Age and the legacy it left behind. #TheBreakers #VanderbiltMansion #GildedAge #HistoricMansions #NewportRhodeIsland #HistoricPreservation #AmericanHistory #ArchitectureLovers #LaborHistory #MuseumTour #LuxuryAndLabor #PreservationMatters #HiddenStories #HistoryDocumentary #WealthAndWork