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Audrey
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http://www.victorianstation.com/houseplans1.htm

Edit.... The above link is to the house plans....

But after seeing Kat's post I explored more...

There are links to nearly anything victorian!

http://www.victorianstation.com/home2.html
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These are all quite beautiful ! Thanks Auds !


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Wow I loved the drawings!
And then I checked the "Site Map."
And then I went to Newport!
And then I went "Shopping" and then I went to "Souvenirs..."


Whew! I came up for air!
Neat site Audrey!
Thanks!
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Great site Audrey.
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Kat @ Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:50 am wrote:Wow I loved the drawings!

And then I went to Newport!



Whew! I came up for air!
Neat site Audrey!
Thanks!
I went to Newport last August. Loved it. On my last day there I woke up early so I'd have time to do the Cliff Walk. Basically, you walk along the Cliffs for a few miles and get to see those beautiful mansions. Or at least part of them. I walked up and then turned around and hiked back. It's a nice walk but it gets pretty rocky toward the end.

Later on, I went back to the Tennis Hall Of Fame which is in Newport. I got to play on the grass courts there.Originally it was called the Newport Casino and the wealthy use to go there and play/watch the tennis. This started in the 1880s. Here's a picture of a woman playing tennis about 1880s or 90s. I'm not sure. I wonder if Lizzie ever played there? One of the things about this picture is the woman is not only playing in a long skirt but her wooden racquet also has no leather grip.
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We drove around Newport the trip before last- October 2004.
It was wonderful to see the mansions.
I saw people walking the rocks and thought how intrepid they seemed!

We also vistied the Farewell Street house where Lizzie vacationed after her acquittal, and saw the King-Covell B&B at Washington Street as well.
Sherry Chapman wrote about these sites in The Hatchet, August/September, 2004, Vol.1, Issue 4, page 24, "Lizzie In Newport" just in time for our visit!

Next visit, I'd like to go promanade the shopping area. :smile:

Neat picture of the young lady playing tennis.
Thanks!
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