Preservation Society of Newport Receives $1 Million Grant to Restore Breakers

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Preservation Society of Newport Receives $1 Million Grant to Restore Breakers

The Breakers
The van Beuren Charitable Foundation has made a one million dollar grant to The Preservation Society of Newport County to launch the first stage of a multi-year, multi -million dollar project to rehabilitate The Breakers.

“We are thrilled and encouraged by this gift. This endorsement by van Beuren Charitable Foundation means that work can begin almost immediately on this visionary project. Much of the clutter which mars the view down the entrance drive, including the ticket booth and vending shack, will be removed. This opens up the serpentine path and the grand allée for rehabilitation in the very near future,” said Preservation Society CEO and Executive Director Trudy Coxe. 

The Project

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The project will rehabilitate The Breakers landscape design by Ernest W. Bowditch to its period of significance, 1893-1938, as identified in the Cultural Landscape Report.

The rehabilitation will reconnect the landscape to the house as intended, enhancing the interpretation and presentation of both.

The rehabilitation will ensure that visitors have a seamless storytelling experience from the moment they enter the gates until they exit the property.  

The entrance drives will receive a full restoration: potted trees will be restored, landscape lighting installed, chains removed and sidewalks resurfaced. The serpentine path surrounding the 13-acre property and “framing” the house will be rehabilitated with a solid surface resembling gravel, featuring highly ordered layers of evergreens and ornamental flowering plants, and trees and shrubs to shape views of the house.


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