2018 Guide and Receptive Services VIKING TOURS of NEWPORT

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2018 Guide and Receptive Services VIKING TOURS of NEWPORT 2018 P. O. BOX 330 NEWPORT, RI 02840 TEL (401) 847-6921 FAX (401) 848-5773 www.vikingtoursnewport.com Celebrating 55 Years – 1962 - 2017 2018 Guide and Receptive Services For over 50 years, Viking Tours of Newport has been helping groups discover “America’s First Resort”. Viking Tours offers a full range of receptive services for groups arriving on their own motorcoach, from step-on guide service and harbor cruises, to full itinerary planning. Whether your visit is for an hour, a day, or several days, our local guides will explore our city’s historic significance with your passengers. From colonial beginnings to the rich opulence of the “Gilded Age,” Newport offers a colorful slice of American life. Let the professionals at Viking Tours share it with you! For those groups with limited time, or those who choose to handle their own reservations and admissions at area attractions, we also offer flat rate step-on guide service. Scenic Overview Tour (90 minutes) $160.00 Half Day Tour (up to 4 hours) $250.00 Full Day Tour (up to 8 hours) $375.00 Cliff Walk Tour (1 hr./max. 25 pax per guide) $200.00 PACKAGE TOURS Packages include professional guide service, narrated scenic overview tour of Newport including the colonial section, Ten Mile Drive & Bellevue Avenue mansion area and admissions indicated Newport Sampler 3 Hours $23.00 pp (Newport Sampler with admission to the Breakers $26.00 pp) Our most popular tour! This tour offers our Scenic Newport Tour as well as admission into one of Newport’s Gilded Age Mansions, such as The Elms, Marble House, the Breakers and Rosecliff. Newport Sampler with Lunch 5 Hours from $58.00 pp Our Most Popular Tour and Lunch Option! This option includes a group luncheon at one of our great local restaurants, as well as our most popular touring option, the Newport Sampler Tour! The Vanderbilts’ Newport 4 Hours $37.00 pp Our Scenic Newport Tour with included admissions to the two Vanderbilt Mansions the Marble House & the Breakers VIKING TOURS OF NEWPORT (401) 847-6921 www.VikingToursNewport.com Package Tours Continued: COACH TRANSPORTATION Package rates are based on the use of your Motorcoach. Coach and trolley transportation for local and regional itineraries may Newport by Land & Sea 4 Hours $52.00 pp be arranged through our sales office. Newport Tour with visit to one Gilded Age Mansion and a popular narrated Harbor Cruise of Narragansett Bay and Newport Harbor Newport Sampler with Dinner 5 Hrs from $68.00 pp This option includes a group dinner at one of our great local restaurants, as well as our most popular touring option, the Newport Sampler Tour! 2018 Newport Highlights Throughout the year, Newport offers a variety of special events Newport by Land & Grape 4 ½ Hours $58.00 pp and festivals, all of which may be included in your group itinerary. Some of the 2018 highlights are: Our Scenic Newport Tour with an included visit to The Breakers and a tour and tasting at a local vineyard. The Newport Flower Show at Rosecliff GROUP RATES One of the true highlights of the summer season in Newport. An excellent way to expand on touring Newport is the Flower Show Group rates are based on a minimum of 30 persons. Groups with an included lunch. under 30 will be pro-rated. An ABA Top 100 Event! June 22rd – 24th 2018 Rough Point Transportation Is your group interested in traveling to Doris Duke’s Newport home, Rough Point, but need Trolley or Mini-Coach Christmas in Newport Transportation? Inquire about our special rate for group transfers to and from Rough Point. There may be a chill in the air, but Newport is warm with Holiday Cheer! Come for festive tours of the Newport Mansions and for a little last minute shopping in our great waterfront shops. December 1st – December 31st 2018 CONTACT US! Viking Tours of Newport 44 Long Wharf Mall – P.O. Box 330 Newport, RI 02840 Tel (401) 847-6921 Fax (401) 848-5773 www.VikingToursNewport.com VIKING TOURS OF NEWPORT (401) 847-6921 www.VikingToursNewport.com .
Recommended publications
  • The Breakers/Cornelius Vanderbilt II House National Historic Landmark
    __________ ______________ __-_____________-________________ -. ‘"I. *II.fl.* *%tØ*** *.‘" **.‘.i --II * y*’ * - *t_ I 9 - * ‘I teul eeA ‘4 I A I I I UNITED STATES IEPASTMENI OF THE INTERIOP ;‘u is NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Rhode Island .5 1 - COUNTY NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Newport INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY ENTRY NUMBER I DATE Type ii!! entries - Complete applicable SeCtions NAME -- OMMON - ... The Breakers AN 0/On HISTORIC: * Vanderbilt Corneiius..II Hcnise ftcOCAT!ON .1 ., * ./1..... H :H5.j_ .. H .O H.H/.H::: :- 51 RECT AND NUMBER: Ochre Point Avenue CITY OR TOWN: flewpcrt STATE COUNTY: - *[7m . CODE Rhode I3land, O2flhO Newport 005 -- CATEGORY ACCESSIBLE tn OWNERSHIP STATUS C/reck One TO THE PUBLIC El District iEj Building LI PubIC Public Acc1ui Si’on: LI Occupied Yes: 0 Restricted El Si to LI Structure Private LI 0 P roess Unoccupied LI Unre.trtcsed Er Oblect LI Both [3 Being Considered j Preservation work I. in progress LI No U PRESENT USE Check One or More as Appropriate LI Agriu Iturol LI 0 overn-ten? LI Pork [3 Transportation [3 Comments DC El C OrIImerC i ol [3 Hdju al [3 Pri vote Residence [3 Other SpocI’ I LI Educational [3 Miii tory [3 Religious - Entertainment Museum Scientific ‘I, LI --__ flAkE; S UWNIrRs Alice FHdik, Gladys raljlqt Peterson, Sylvia S. 5zapary, Nanine -I tltz, Gladys P.. thoras, Cornelia Uarter Roberts; Euaene B. R&erts, Jr. -1 S w STREET ANd NLIMBER: Lu The Breakers, Ochre Point Avenue CITY ** STATE: tjfl OR TOWN: - --.*** CODE Newport Rhode Island, 028b0 lili iLocATIoNcrLEGALDEsRIpTwN 7COURTHOUSr, REGISTRY OF DEEDS.
    [Show full text]
  • Circle of Scholars
    Circle of Scholars 2021 Spring Online Circle Courses of Scholars Salve Regina University’s Circle of Scholars is a lifelong learning program for adults of all inclinations Online Seminar Catalog and avocations. We enlighten, challenge, and entertain. The student-instructor relationship is one of mutual respect and offers vibrant discussion on even the most controversial of global and national issues. We learn from each other with thoughtful, receptive minds. 360 degrees. Welcome to Salve Regina and enjoy the 2020 selection of fall seminars. Online registration begins on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at noon www.salve.edu/circleofscholars Seminars are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register online using your six-digit Circle of Scholars identification number (COSID). As in the past, you will receive confirmation of your credit card payment when you complete the registration process. For each seminar you register for, you will receive a Zoom email invitation to join the seminar 1-3 days before the start date. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact our office at (401) 341-2120 or email [email protected]. Important Program Adjustments for Spring 2021 • Most online seminars will offer 1.5 hour sessions. • Online class fees begin at $15 for one session and range to $85 for 8 sessions. • The 2019-2020 annual membership was extended from July 2019 - December 2020 due to COVID- 19. Membership renewal is for • Zoom is our online platform. If you do not have a Zoom account already, please visit the Zoom website to establish a free account at https://zoom.us.
    [Show full text]
  • Salve Regina University Campus
    Presentations will be in O’Hare Academic Center, Lecture Hall 260, Number 7 on the campus map Banquet, June 4, 2013, is being held in Ochre Court, Number 1 on the campus map Dorm Rooms are in Founders Hall, 218 Ruggles Avenue, Number 42 on the campus map and Watts Sherman, 35 Shepard Avenue, Number 39 on the campus map Lunch will be provided at O’Hare Academic Center on June 3, 4, 5, 2013. The University’s Wakehurst Student Center, Number 15 on the campus map is available for meals. The hours are Breakfast 7:30am to 9:00am, Lunch 11:30am to 12:30pm, Dinner 5:30pm to 7:00pm. This is a cafeteria style facility. You will be responsible for payment of your meals at this facility. LEGEND 1. Ochre Court 2. Our Lady of Mercy Chapel & Spiritual Life Center 3. Marian Hall 4. Angelus Hall** 5. McAuley Hall** K AL LK W 6. Gatehouse WA FF FF LI CLI C 7. O’Hare Academic Center** 8. New Residence* 1 5 9. Miley Hall* The Breakers 4 10. 162 Webster Street* Ochre 11. Stonor Hall Court 3 12. Drexel Hall 13. Tobin Hall (Security Office) 14. Rodgers Recreation Center 15. Wakehurst** 6 • 16. McKillop Library** • 17. Munroe Center 7 2 18. Hunt/Reefe Halls* 11 9 19. Moore Hall* 8 20. McLean House 12 21. Ochre Lodge* Labyrinth 21 22. Nethercliffe* © 18 17 23. 87 Victoria Avenue 25 24. Graystone Cottages 13 16 25. Conley Hall 15 • • 26. Office of Facilities 19 27. Grounds Garage and Offices © • 28.
    [Show full text]
  • Attraction Tickets
    ATTRACTION TICKETS Available for purchase at the Newport Visitor Center: Walking Tours Transportation Tours Carved in Stone Birds Eye Helicopter Tour Old Town Ghost Walk Newport Dinner Train (Portsmouth) Newport History Walking Tours (8 unique tours) Newport Pedicab Tour Four Enduring Faiths & Return to Camelot Newport Travel Tours Ocean Drive Classic Cars Sailboat Tours (Day & Sunset) Pirates Pedicab Adirondack II Rail Explorers (Portsmouth) Aquidneck Schooner Viking Tours Madeline Schooner Newport Sailing School & Tours Special Events Sightsailer Black Ship Festival Glen Farms Polo Matches (Portsmouth) Motorized Cruises (Day & Sunset) Newport Antique Show Amazing Grace Newport Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival Island Style Parasailing Newport Gulls Baseball Game Gansett Cruise Newport Jazz Festival Gansett Lobster Boat Secret Garden Tour (Spring and Fall) Gansett Fishing Tour Newport Winter Festival Rum Runner Newport Dinner Cruise (cocktail/lunch/dinner) Mansion Tours Blithwold Mansion (Bristol) Ferry Services Preservation Society of Newport County Conanicut Marine Jamestown/Newport Ferry • Holiday Evening Oldport Newport Harbor Shuttle • Breakers Block Island Ferry • Breakers Plus • One House Museums • 5 House Newport Art Museum • Winter Passport Audrain Automobile Museum Rough Point, Doris Duke Estate Fort Adams Trust Tours • General Admission Herreshoff Museum (Bristol) • A Rough Point Holiday International Tennis Hall of Fame Loeb Visitor Center & Touro Synagogue Misc. Murder Mystery at Newport Art Museum CD Tour of Newport for Car Newport Car Museum (Portsmouth) Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling Redwood Library Newport Vineyards & Taste (Middletown) RI Public Transit Authority Day Passes Newport Dine Out Books Ocean Drive Maps Newport Bird Sanctuary (Middletown) Newport Exploration Center/Aquarium Some attractions are seasonal. Contact the Visitor Center at 800.326.6030 or 401.845.9130 for availability..
    [Show full text]
  • Copyrighted Material
    INDEX Academy of Music, 47, 48 appearance of, 29, 68, 215 afternoon tea, 342, 343 background and personal traits of, 4–5, Age of Innocence, The (Wharton), 95, 26–29, 31 140, 275 Bohemian party of, 400 Allard, Jules, 132, 158, 173, 260–261, 304, children of, 30, 99–104 306, 307–308, 323, 327, 329, 331 daughters’ marriages and, 75–78, Alva (yacht), 234–235, 236, 312 121–122, 170, 280 Ambassadress (yacht), 27, 30, 234 denunciation of vulgar displays by, Anthony, Susan B., 442 402, 425 archery, 74, 273, 334 diamond jewelry of, 61, 103, 227–229, aristocracy, 7, 36, 112–113, 118–119, 122– 369, 374, 425 123, 222, 224, 225, 378, 380–382, 443 dinner parties and, 350, 351, 354 marriages to, 382–390 European travel of, 377, 380 arrivistes. See nouveau riches four hundred and, 38, 47, 183 art collections, 10, 12, 26, 35, 37, 132, 133, houses of, 103, 135, 138, 157, 165–177, 257–258, 379 189, 368, 426, 427, 441, 450 Belmont, 95, 139 husband’s death and, 76, 77, 78, 170 Huntington, 181 last years and death of, 425–427, 453 as masculine pursuit, 88–91 Lehr and, 107, 109, 111 philanthropic donations of, 454 marriage of, 29, 30, 31, 234, 269 prevailing taste in, 88–89 McAllister and, 33–38, 52, 61, 104, 105, Stewart, 137–138 166, 300 Vanderbilt, 149–150, 288, 295 morning routine of, 68, 69–70 Whitney, 188, 189 as national legend, 177 Astor, Alice, 101, 427, 441, 442 Newport and, 157, 169, 171, Astor, Ava WillingCOPYRIGHTED (Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • The Hypotenuse House 33 Catherine Street Newport, RI
    The Hypotenuse House 33 Catherine Street Newport, RI The aptly named Hypotenuse House sits diagonally to the intersection of Catherine and Greenough and is exemplary of the rich history of the Top of the Hill. It hails back to a period when the neighborhood was developing as an intellectual enclave for scholars, artists and writers. It was once owned by Richard Morris Hunt who, around 1870, moved it to its current location. Mr. Hunt was later to be the architect for The Breakers, Marble House, Ochre Court and Belcourt Castle among others. The Hypotenuse House was extensively remodeled by Hunt and actually presents many features that he was experimenting with during this period. These would be the bonnet gable caps, the jigsaw patterns of the eave skirts, bracing struts and half timber effects similar to those seen at the nearby Griswold House (now the Newport Art Museum), which was his first significant commission in Newport. Mr. Hunt never lived in The Hypotenuse House, residing instead at his “Hilltop” cottage located on Bellevue between Church and Touro, where the Viking Hotel now stands. He first rented out and then sold the Hypotenuse House to his good friend Colonel George Waring. Colonel Waring is known for dedicating his life to the study of scientific pursuits for public benefit. To name a few of his many accomplishments he designed and supervised the construction of the drainage system for Central Park in New York City. In Memphis, Tennessee he reengineered the sewage system thereby putting an end to many years of cholera and yellow fever epidemics and, later, when he was the Director of the Street Commission for New York City he affected a major clean up of living conditions there.
    [Show full text]
  • Mansions & Gardens of Newport, Ri
    MANSIONS & GARDENS OF NEWPORT, RI Featuring Newport, RI Flower Show – Rosecliff Mansion The Breaker Mansion The Elms Mansion Private gardens of Newport Blithwold Mansion and Gardens, Bristol Sonnenberg Gardens, Rochester Parker F. Scripture Botanical Garden Plus – new this year……. The Exclusive ‘BLUE GARDEN” of Newport Monday June 15th to Saturday June 20th, 2020 Expanded - now SIX days/FIVE nights THIS TOUR SOLD OUT IN 14 DAYS IN 2019! HIGHLIGHTS: NEW ENGLAND’S PREMIER FLOWER SHOW! The Newport Flower show offers spectacular garden displays, flower competitions and a fantastic shopping experiences PLUS the bonus is that it is held in and around one of America's most beautiful and storied Gilded Age mansions, Rosecliff. Rosecliff was commissioned by Nevada silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs in 1899, and is modeled after the Grand Trianon, the garden retreat of French kings at Versailles. Boasting Newport’s largest ballroom, Rosecliff became the setting for many of Newport's most lavish parties, including the famous White Ball in 1904 . It offers a spectacular view overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and along the world-famous Cliff Walk. THE BREAKERS: The Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer "cottages" and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial pre- eminence in turn of the century America. The Breakers opened in 1948 to raise funds for the Newport Mansion Preservation Society. THE ELMS: The Elms was the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julius Berwind of Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Construction of The Elms was completed in 1901 at a cost reported at approximately $1.4 million.
    [Show full text]
  • VANDERBILT MAUSOLEUM, Staten Island
    Landmarks Preservation Commission April 12, 2016, Designation List 487 LP-1208 VANDERBILT MAUSOLEUM, Staten Island Built: c. 1884-87; Richard Morris Hunt, architect; F. L. & J. C. Olmsted, landscape architects; John J. R. Croes, landscape engineer Landmark Site: Borough of Staten Island, Tax Map Block 934, Lot 250 in part, consisting of the entire mausoleum, its steps, and retaining walls; the hillock enclosing the mausoleum; the terrace in front of the mausoleum’s main facade and the base and walls of the terrace; the pathway leading from the terrace northeasterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, and southeasterly, beneath the arch near the southernmost entrance to the lot, to the lot boundary; the entrance arch and gates, and the adjoining stone retaining walls extending from the south face and sides of the arch northeasterly and southwesterly to the north and south lot lines; the stone retaining walls extending from the north face of the arch along both sides of a portion of the pathway; the land beneath the opening in the entrance arch; and the land upon which these improvements are sited. On September 9, 1980, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the Vanderbilt Mausoleum and Cemetery and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site (Item No. 5). The hearing had been duly advertised in accordance with the provisions of law. A representative of the trustees overseeing the property testified in opposition to the proposed designation. A representative of New Dorp Moravian Church also testified in opposition to the proposed designation. Two people spoke in favor of the proposed designation, including a representative of the Preservation League of Staten Island.
    [Show full text]
  • Make Your Own History
    ® 2018 Make Your Own History Newport, Rhode Island NewportMansions.org 401.847.1000 A Warm Welcome The Breakers is Waiting for You! Create Your Own Whatever your interest - servant life, fashion, decorative arts, technology, architecture, landscapes Newport Mansions Experience or family history - you’ll find it at the Newport at The Breakers Welcome Center Mansions. You can learn about our audio or guided tours, behind- the-scenes and underground tours, children’s tours, garden tours and more, at The Breakers Welcome Center. You can also purchase tickets and memberships on-line or at each of the Newport Mansions. Refreshments are available all day long for ticketed guests and members. There’s something for everyone at Welcome Center at The Breakers the Newport Mansions. Beneath The Breakers Underground Tour See the technology that made the elegance possible. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II See the boiler room, tunnel and basement of THE B REAKERS 1895 National Historic Landmark The Breakers as you learn The Breakers is a surviving jewel of the New York about the new domestic Central Railroad fortune, making a statement about the global sensibilities of the Vanderbilt family. The 70-room technology that transformed summer estate of Cornelius Vanderbilt II includes a two daily life in the Gilded Age, and a half story high Great Hall and a Morning Room including adorned with platinum leaf wall panels. Its interiors feature rare marble, alabaster, • The development and gilded woods throughout. of electricity; The Breakers Boiler Room • The emergence of the modern elevator; THE B REAKERS “Exceptional. The NEW FAMILY T OUR • The modern plumbing basement tour of how the & laundry facilities; heat/electric/water systems Children will love hearing the all worked was incredible.
    [Show full text]
  • Make Your Own History
    ® 2017 Make Your Own History Newport, Rhode Island www.NewportMansions.org The Breakers Mrs. Grace Vanderbilt & guests on the North Star, 1903 “The Breakers is a must-visit museum of the Gilded Age. I felt I had just stepped back in time, into the age when this house was full of summer guests and abuzz with staff. The audio self-tour was well narrated and full of factoids and historical commentary.” Trip Advisor Traveler Review Create Your Own Newport Mansions Experience Whatever your interest - servant life, fashion, decorative arts, technology, architecture, landscapes or family history - you’ll find it at the Newport Mansions. Choose from audio or guided tours, behind-the-scenes and underground tours, children’s tours, garden tours and more, including events like the Newport Flower Show and Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival. There’s something for everyone at the Newport Mansions. Marble House Beneath The Breakers New Underground Tour! See the technology that made the elegance possible. Cornelius Vanderbilt II THE B REAKERS 1895 National Historic Landmark The Breakers is a surviving jewel of the New York See the boiler room, tunnel and Central Railroad fortune, making a statement about the basement of The Breakers as you global sensibilities of the Vanderbilt family. The 70-room summer estate of Cornelius Vanderbilt II includes a two learn about the new domestic and a half story high Great Hall and a Morning Room technology that transformed daily adorned with platinum leaf wall panels. Its interiors life in the Gilded Age, including feature rare marble, alabaster, The Breakers Boiler Room and gilded woods throughout.
    [Show full text]
  • Cliff Walk (Seasonal) E P Guest Servicepark Publications, Inc
    Lawton Valley Reservior Middle Rd W Main Rd Green Valley Country Club E Main Rd Defense Hwy 114 Glen Farm Rd Glen Rd Narragansett Bay Union St Union St Jepson Ln US Naval Base 138 St. Mays Reservior Sisson Pond PORTSMOUTH Green Ln e Narragansett Bay oint Av Sandy P US Naval Base Sakonnet River Wa Trinity pping Rd Cemetery Diocesan Catholic Cemetery E Main Rd Rd Main W Bro wns Ln Jepson Ln Ln Jepson Wanumetonomy Golf & Country Club Bramans Ln (Private) Oilphant Ln 138 Mitchells Ln US Naval Base 114 Newport State Airport Nor thg Narragansett Bay ate Rd Nor Fores thgate Rd t Av e E Main Rd Chases Ln MIDDLETOWN e Av US Naval Base Indian Middletown Old Mill Ln Coddington Cove Cemetery Wya Wa tt Rd 138 Rd pping 138 W Main Rd Nimitz Field Coddingt Mitchells Ln on Hwy r Tu Aquidnec Ber US Naval Base Rd ner E Main Rd kle V Pec y alle kham Av E Av Shor e y Rd e Edward G Ave k e Maple Av Rd Coasters Harbor Goldberg Field Commercial Blvd e Third Beach Rd 214 e Girard Hillside Beacon St Av Coasters Harbor Island High St 138a Coddington Hwy Av Av e e ancluse Conanicus Av V Miantonomi e US Naval Memorial Park Green End Ave Base Rd Main W Green End Ave Dexter St B Naval War a College & Boulevard St y Museum Golf Course Jamestown V Admiral Kalbfus Rd i e Tra 114 Ave Newport Memorial Park w in ing Rd Cemetery Station e D Av Green End r Miantonomi Mt Hope Ave Ca Vernon Ave l vert Pl Central Malbone Rd JAMESTOWN Field ay Aquidneck To: Jamestown, V Connecticut alley Rd Corporate Park Norman Bird oadw e Bryer Ave 138 Sanctuary Third Beach Rd & New York Br
    [Show full text]
  • Torcheres Return to Chateau-Sur-Mer
    Torcheres Return To Chateau-sur-Mer WINTER 2011 • NO. 168 A Publication of The Preservation Society of Newport County WINTER 2011 • ON. 168 page 4 The Cutting Edge 5 Conservation Easement Granted 6 Torcheres Restored 7 Highlights of the Collection 10 History Trail Completed 11 News in Brief 15 Profiles in Preservation Chateau-sur-Mer entrance hall, with 16 Newport Symposium detail of restored torchere. (See story page 6) Photo by Andrea Carneiro 17 Calendar of Events Chandelier and ceiling in the Great Hall page of The Breakers. Photo by Stephen Mattos Rich Buschgans of Lodi Welding The Preservation Society is grateful to Company removes a decorative iron element from Carol and Les Ballard for their support in the north Cliff Walk gate at The Breakers. (See story page 11) Photo by Andrea Carneiro underwriting this issue of the Newport Gazette. Winter 2011 3 Our collaboration with ALT provides a second layer of protection ensuring that one of the last Cutting remaining parks on Bellevue Avenue will never be developed, and will continue to be a passive, pastoral space Conservation as envisioned by John Rovensky when Edge he gave the Preservation Society a gift of $175,000 (equivalent to $1.3 million Easement By Trudy Coxe in today’s dollars) for the purpose of CEO and Executive Director establishing and maintaining a park Granted on at the corner of Bellevue and Wheatlands Avenues in memory of Photo by corbettphotography.net his wife, Mrs. Mae Cadwell Rovensky. When the Preservation Society’s Rovensky Park President, Katherine Warren, By
    [Show full text]