Travel to the Breakers Mansion

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Description

Let's explore the magnificent mansion together!

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

Transcript

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Hello and welcome back to their positive frame. Here I am all excited to take you to a beautiful place. It is a slow we win today, but that's not going to stop us from getting to our destination. A little car ride, and we'll be there way we're literally gonna get back in time today. Okay? The drive to this place is actually very beautiful because the views are amazing. You have to check out these little plantations of Christmas trees all around. The only thing which actually rose in winter. We are almost there. As I told you, were stepping back in time to the Gilded Age off late 18 hundreds to early 19 hundreds. We are in Newport, Rhode Island Now. We are at the entrance off a mansion called the Brinker's. As fancy as it sounds, this place was originally built to spend the summer social season. How cool is it? Come on in with me to check out the Breakers. My action. Oh, people in here used to call it the summer cottage. I don't know why this place is huge. Let's go in and find out how the Breakers actually looks. If you're wondering who owned this mansion. It was Cornelius went a boat the second he was the chairman of New York Central Railroad System. I'm not surprised at all. He could have put all of this. It's a beautiful walk, and after which we're gonna just get in there and see how it looks from the inside. I'm going to get a couple of pictures before I enter the mansion. Let's do this way. Have now entered the hallway. You can see a number of visitors walking around with their own your tour devices. Most of the architecture has been inspired by 16th century palaces. Back then, this man should cost about $12 million in today's value it would be about $335 million. I'm being told that even today, some of these family members actually come in during summer to places which is not open for visitors. Of course, that's the breakfast area. We have many other interesting rooms like these, each one for different purpose. Okay, these ceilings are actually 50 feet high. You should check out all the chandeliers and the paintings on the walls and gold workmanship all around. You could keep staring at all the details. Hold a right after this gorgeous fireplace. We walk into many of these bedrooms or in total there, in about 70 rooms in this mansion. Check out the little Christmas display in here. John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy attended the America's Cup dinner in this mansion. Can you imagine them sitting here way? Walked through the butler's pantry. The kitchen. We can also see all the Wessels that were actually used. Okay, you have to see the view the family woke up to every day. That's one gorgeous view. The entire mansion itself is built on 65,000 square feet. I could get used to this view. I'm going to stand here and enjoy the moment, and I will see all of you in my next video. Keep watching the positive frame CD.