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The Vanderbilt family is an American family of Dutch origin that was prominent during the Gilded Age. Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and the family expanded into various other areas of industry and philanthropy. Cornelius Vanderbilt's descendants went on to build grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City, luxurious "summer cottages" in Newport, Rhode Island, the palatial Biltmore House in Asheville, North Carolina, and various other opulent homes.
The Vanderbilts' prominence lasted until the mid-20th century, when the family's 10 great Fifth Avenue mansions were torn down, and most other Vanderbilt houses were sold or turned into museums. The family's downturn in prominence has been referred to as the "Fall of the House of Vanderbilt". Despite this rapid reduction in fortune, the Vanderbilts were once one of the wealthiest families in America; Cornelius Vanderbilt having been the second richest American in history (after John D. Rockefeller).
Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park NY
Consuelo Vanderbilt
The Breakers, Vanderbilt Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Vanderbilt Wedding Stories on Display at Biltmore
The Vanderbilt Patient and Family Promise
Hungover-Next Thing You Know, Vanderbilt's Original Cast
Forget About the Boy-Thoroughly Modern Millie, Vanderbilt's Original Cast
The huge family secret Gloria Vanderbilt doc ignored
Anderson Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt on family, loss and love
Gloria Vanderbilt Web Exclusive
Consuelo Balsan was a member of the prominent American Vanderbilt family.Her marriage to His Grace The 9th Duke of Marlborough became an international emblem of the socially advantageous, but loveless, marriages common during the Gilded Age. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Unknown License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
The Breakers is a Vanderbilt mansion located on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, United States on the Atlantic Ocean. It is a National Historic Landmark, a contributing property to the Bellevue Avenue Historic District, and is owned and operated by the Preservation Society of Newport County. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Breakers The Breakers, the breakers gold coast, the breakers band, the breakers resort, the breakfast club, the breakers book, the breakers series, the breakers brunch, the breakers resort wikipedia, the breakers tripadvisor, breakers hotel reviews, breakers resort tripadvisor, trip advisor hotel breakers, the breakers resort palm beach, breakers hotel myrtle beach, the breakers brunch, breakers west country club the breakers ...
Take a peek inside our exhibit at The Legacy building in Antler Hill Village, featuring stories and heirlooms from 60 years of Vanderbilt family weddings. www.biltmore.com
Our promise to you. Include you as the most important member of the health care team Respect your right to privacy Work with you to coordinate your care Personalize your care Communicate clearly and regularly Serve you and your family with kindness and respect Read more at: http://vanderbilthealth.com/main/42103
Harrison Kenum and Laurel Piper, of the Original Cast, Vanderbilt's musical theatre revue troupe, perform Hungover (Next Thing You Know) in Crossroads (Spring 2016)
The women of the Original Cast, Vanderbilt's musical theatre revue troupe, perform Forget About the Boy (Thoroughly Modern Millie) in Crossroads (Spring 2016)
CNN Anchor Anderson Cooper and his mother – heiress Gloria Vanderbilt – open up in a new book, “The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, And Loss.” In a companion HBO documentary, “Nothing Left Unsaid,” the “60 Minutes” correspondent also talks about losing his father and brother. Gloria was born into the multi-billion dollar Vanderbilt family and went on to establish herself as an artist, author and jeans designer. The mother-son duo joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss their book, family history and relationship.
Kelly and Anderson Cooper talk with Gloria Vanderbilt about her life and family in this extended interview.
They were arguably the most powerful family in America. But the dynasty dissolved in a frenzy of excess, backbiting and sexual indiscretions. The Vanderbilts were a gossip columnist's dream. Their saga was a magnificent tapestry of honor, greed and scandal, and, of course, wealth. This documentary traces their stunning story, from the genius of the "Commodore" to the custody battle over little Gloria. Discover how Cornelius first built a fortune in shipping before turning his attention to railroads. Relive his legendary battles with rival John Jay Gould. Trace the scandals that scarred the family image, and learn of their enormous contributions to charity that could never overcome the doings that dominated the gossip page. And biographers and rare footage highlight the defining moments in ...
Behind the Hedgerow Eileen Slocum and the Meaning of Newport Society In 1895, Cornelius Vanderbilt opened the Breakers, one of the most opulent houses America had ever seen. The Gilded Age was underway. Today, Newport's children of fortune live here still. You are invited to the party.
NOTHING LEFT UNSAID: Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper traces the life of heiress, artist and mother Gloria Vanderbilt. Director Liz Garbus shares a clip from the film, trailer and details Gloria’s struggle to fulfill the dream of the “white picket fence”. Garbus shares insight into why Anderson Cooper wanted to make a film about his mother while discussing Gloria’s family life, loss and regrets in this episode of BYOD hosted by Ondi Timoner. FILM & GUEST BIO: Privilege, love, loss, and survival are all deftly examined in Nothing Left Unsaid, which turns a lens on the expansive life of Gloria Vanderbilt. At 91, Vanderbilt herself provides a rich living history on the experience of growing up within a storied American family. Her youngest son, Anderson Cooper, peppers his still-vibrant...
An absolutely superbly wonderful little seen 1982 NBC mini series portraying the life of Gloria Vanderbilt leading up to and the outcome of the major custody battle between her mother Gloria Morgan Va
Many people have heard of the Vanderbilt family. They are a family of Dutch origin that amassed a huge fortune in transportation through both shipping and the railroad. Their prominence lasted through to the mid 20th century and then the "Fall of the House of Vanderbilt" occurred. Many of their mansions and other properties were torn down, but one survives today and is considered the largest home in America, the Biltmore Estate. It is a beautiful home that housed George Vanderbilt II's family at one time. And it just may still house the family in the afterlife. Could it be that this impressive mansion is haunted? Come with us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Biltmore Estate. Moment in Oddity features the Little Woodcutter and This Day in History features Napoleon becoming Dic...
Who is the Richest person in the world? Do you really think your government controls everything? How Rothschild became the richest family in the world? In this documentary video you will the all about Rothschild Family and his biography. The Rothschild, world kingpins, worth $500 trillion! They own Reuters, AP, and fix the price of gold... At ToBeFree, I've focused mainly on the Rockefellers, key kingpins in the US, which apparently are secretly worth more than $10 trillion. But the Rothschilds are far more wealthier, and are by many considered the greatest controlling factor worldwide — the kingpins of the world! In the late '90s, I attended an event in which Gaylon Ross was lecturing. He laid out the big picture for me that has continued to prove true. In addition to speaking about thes...
Barnyard Studio Productions & BSP Vintage present : ________________________________ Classic Races - The Vanderbilt Cup. __________________________________________________ The Vanderbilt Cup was the first major trophy in American auto racing. It was founded by William Kissam Vanderbilt II in 1904 and first held on October 8 on a course set out in Nassau County on Long Island, New York. Vanderbilt put up a large cash prize hoping to encourage American manufacturers to get into racing, a sport already well organized in Europe that was yielding many factory improvements to motor vehicle technology. The race drew the top drivers and their vehicles from across the Atlantic Ocean, some of whom had competed in Europe's Gordon Bennett Cup. The Vanderbilt Cup was held successfully on Long Island ...
Saud" redirects here. For the Pakistani actor, see Saud (actor). For the Romanian village of Săud, see Buntești. House of Saud Coat of arms of Saudi Arabia.svg Country Saudi Arabia Titles King of Saudi Arabia Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Founded 1744 by Muhammad bin Saud Current head Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud The House of Saud (Arabic: آل سعود Āl Saʻūd) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. The family has thousands of members. It is composed of the descendants of Muhammad bin Saud and his brothers, though the ruling faction of the family is primarily led by the descendants of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. The most influential member of the Royal family is the King of Saudi Arabia, currently King Salman. The throne was designed to pass from one son of the first king, Ibn Saud, to ano...
Andrew S. Dolkart, Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, presents a colorful history of Neue Galerie New York's home at 1048 Fifth Avenue. From its origin as one of Manhattan's finest private residences, to a museum for early twentieth century fine and decorative art from Germany and Austria, Professor Dolkart offers a candid account of the building, neighborhood, and the eccentric families who once occupied 1048 Fifth Avenue. The building housing Neue Galerie New York is located at 1048 Fifth Avenue, at 86th Street, in an area known as Museum Mile. The building was completed in 1914 by Carrère & Hastings, also architects of the New York Public Library. It has been designated a landmark by the New York Lan...