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The third season of The Gilded Age may be over, but the Broadway legends who make up the cast are still giving viewers lots ...
Series creator Julian Fellowes said he appreciates the beauty of Newport, especially the grandest artifacts of the Gilded Age ...
Explore the real-life Gilded Age mansions once owned by the Vanderbilts and others among America's wealthiest families and ...
“Places like that were very much the product of the new money of the time, as you can see in ‘The Gilded Age,’” said David ...
Besides two mansions in Newport, HBO used two on Long Island, plus two English estates to portray the sprawling Sidmouth Castle in "The Gilded Age." ...
We know the Vanderbilts and Astors. It’s time to get acquainted with the Downings, Van Hornes, and Bannisters, too.
From glittering ballrooms in Newport to cobblestone streets in Troy, New York, “The Gilded Age” brings the opulence of the late 1800s to life using real historic landmarks.
WBZ-TV's Jacob Wycoff visited Newport, Rhode Island to tour the Gilded Age mansions and take a boat ride.
The Gilded Age was a period of enormous wealth for some and extreme poverty for others. Photos show how the poor lived in cramped tenements while the rich built multiple mansions.
How 'The Gilded Age' Costumes Center Upper Class Black Women From The 19th Century This season of the HBO series depicts Black bourgeois communities in a compelling light.
In Newport, Mrs. Astor attempts to deflect from her daughter’s scandal by scapegoating Aurora Fane, and with that, the Gilded Age gossip machine is thriving. Duchess Gladys Gets Zero Respect ...