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  2. Breakers Hotel (Long Beach, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers Hotel was developed by a local Long Beach banker and capitalist, Fred B. Dunn. [4] Construction began in fall 1925, with a projected cost of $2,250,000. [4] The original structure consisted of a single-story base that spanned an entire city block with a central tower rising thirteen stories above the main body of the building.

  3. Hotel Breakers - Wikipedia

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    Each room included running water and one hundred had private baths, a rarity for hotels at that time. The hotel's Breakers Cafe seated 400 guests. The hotel was designed by the Knox & Elliott architectural firm and was influenced by chateaus Boeckling had seen while traveling in France. [4]

  4. The Breakers (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers Palm Beach is a historic, Renaissance Revival style luxury hotel with 534 rooms. It is located at 1 South County Road in Palm Beach, Florida.During the 1895–96 winter season, business tycoon Henry Flagler opened the first Breakers resort, then the only oceanfront lodging south of Daytona Beach, to accommodate additional tourists due to the popularity of his Royal Poinciana Hotel.

  5. 'The Breakers is on fire!': 120 years ago, blaze wiped out ...

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    The Breakers' 1903 fire as seen from the hotel's ocean pier. ... By Dec. 29, 1926, a second rebuilt Breakers reopened: a 550-room, $7 million showpiece modeled after the Villa Medici in Rome. This ...

  6. Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot ...

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    Now a museum, the Breakers features 70 rooms and spans 138,300 square feet. During the Gilded Age, Cornelius Vanderbilt was America's richest man with an estimated net worth of $100 million, or ...

  7. Penthouse 4 in the North Building at 2 N. Breakers Row in Palm Beach sells with a poolside cabana for a recorded $14.75 million.

  8. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers: 1895: Neo Italian Renaissance: Richard Morris Hunt: Newport: Built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, replaced the 1878 Breakers mansion (owned by Pierre Lorillard IV) [134] more images: Crossways: 1895: Colonial Revival: Dudley Newton: Newport: President's House: 1896 Colonial Revival: Creighton Withers: Newport

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