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Melding words with art as travel writer Norm Goldman
and his
artist wife, Lily Goldman, seek out unique romantic destinations
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Newport,
Rhode Island- A Romantic Voyage Back In Time
by Norm Goldman
Artwork by Lily Azerad-Goldman
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NEWPORT'S CLAIM TO FAME
Newport Rhode Island
is a town of Colonial charm, Victorian architecture, Gilded Age
mansions, inns, jazz festivals, tennis, a picturesque harbor,
marvelous restaurants, narrow old streets, and "la bonne
vie"- the good life. However, not widely known, is that it
is blessed with an unusual past, as evidenced by the many firsts
this town can boast. The White House Tavern, located on Marlborough
Street, is the oldest tavern building in continuous use in the
USA. On Touro Street you will find the first synagogue in the
USA, the Touro
Synagogue, built in 1759. Did you know that the first gas
illuminated streetlights (1803), and the first photograph taken
by an electric light all took place in Newport? The oldest newspaper
in continuous operation in the USA, The Newport Mercury, started
its publishing days here in 1758 by the Franklyn Family.
A
leisurely stroll along the elegant Bellevue Avenue will lead you
to the oldest lending library in the USA, Redwood
Library, built around 1745. The Quakers can claim that its
first settlement in North America was Newport. In 1895 Newport
had been host to the first open golf tournament. And the list
goes on and on, far too numerous to mention them all.
It is also where Jacqueline
Bouvier grew up and married Jack Kennedy on the 12th of September
1953 at St Mary's Church, the oldest Roman Catholic Parish in
Rhode Island, located at 70 Church Street.
BRIEF HISTORY
English settlers first began arriving in Rhode Island in 1636,
when an English clergyman, Roger Williams, and his small army
of followers were practically drummed out of Massachusetts for
their liberal religious views challenging the foundations of Puritanism.
Providence
was the first settlement to be established in 1636, to be followed
by Newport, in 1639. Among Williams' followers were Ann Hutchinson
along with her spouse William, and William Coddington.Eventually
these three found their way to the southern tip of Aquidneck Island,
and Coddington purchased from Native Americans, called the Narrangansetts,
a tract of land, later to be renamed Newport. What is momentous
about these early settlers is that there was a concerted effort
to cast off the restraints imposed by the political intervention
in religious life, and to separate the church from the state.
For this reason, Newport has often been described as the birthplace
of democracy, and provided a refuge for Jews and Quakers who were
constantly escaping religious intolerance.
ROMANTIC NEWPORT
A visit to Newport is a romantic voyage back in time. It seems
that everything in this historic town are reminders of its past.
To appreciate historic Newport, and a good starting point, is
to hop on the narrated Scenic Overview Tour, offered by
Viking Tours of Newport that will take you along the 9.5 mile
Ocean Drive overlooking the rugged Atlantic Ocean. The tour will
remind you of Newport's seafaring past, as it was one of the leading
ports in colonial America, along with Boston, New York, Philadelphia
and Charleston.
Bustling with activity in the 1700s the waterfront was the scene
of 150 separate wharves and hundreds of shops. Today, these old
wharfs, Bannister's
Wharf and
Bowen's Wharf, have undergone a most impressive restoration
housing charming restaurants and shops.
The tour will also point out some of the grandiose mansions lining
Bellevue Avenue, where the Vanderbilt's, Astors, and their friends
spent their summers having a grand time partying. Mansions they
referred to as their "cottages."
Or, if you prefer, why not jump aboard the Spirit of Newport where
you will enjoy a one-hour narrated cruise of the harbor. The sightseeing
boat departs behind the Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina.
A visit to Newport would not be complete without taking a leisurely
stroll along Bellevue Avenue. It is here where you will be able
to enter some of Newport's castle like mansions that have been
preserved by the Preservation
Society of Newport County, and are open to the public.Incidentally,
the Rosecliff Mansion has recently been the setting for such films
as The Great Gatsby and True Lies.
If you are brave and energetic, try the scenic Cliff
Walk, a 3 1/2 -mile public park that winds its way between
the backs of the Bellevue Avenue mansions and the ocean. In 1975
it was designated as a National
Recreation Trail. It is one of the best ways to see the city.
ACCOMMODATIONS
To capture Newport's colonial charm, discriminating travelers
will insist on well-appointed amenities, and no less than perfection
when it comes to service. Without doubt, the legendary Hotel
Viking, ideally located within the fashionable neighborhood
of Bellevue Avenue's graceful mansions satisfies these requirements.
Stepping into this charming hotel is a step back in time circa
1920s.Originally built in 1926 at a cost of $500, 000.00, the
hotel's primary's objective was to accommodate out-of-town guests
of the famous Newport "400." This prestigious list comprised
213 families and individuals, whose lineage could be traced back
at least three generations.
Hotel Viking is the only hotel in Newport to be listed in the
prestigious National
Register of Historic Places, and it is also a member of the
Historic
Hotels of America, as well as the Noble House Hotels and Resorts
collection.
Over the years the hotel has been host to President and Mrs. John
F. Kennedy, the Astors and the Vanderbilts, many international
dignitaries, Tennis Hall of Fame players and Newport Film and
Jazz Festivals attendees.
Guests who appreciate Queen Anne and Chippendale-style furnishings
will relish settling in one of the 237 newly renovated guest rooms
offering an authentic romantic Newport experience. Among the amenities
offered are a health club and sauna, state-of-the-art workout
facilities, indoor pool (presently undergoing renovation), and
two restaurants.
Newport lends itself to walking, and many visitors find this mode
of transportation to be the most convenient way to explore the
city's highlights. The Viking's adjacent parking lot makes it
easy to forget about fighting traffic or parking spots. Once you
check into the hotel and park your car, you are free to go on
you way without any sweat.
Just about all of Newport's attractions, restaurants, antique
stores, and boutiques are within an easy stroll from the hotel's
front door. You will find many of them on Thames Street and Spring
Street in the heart of Newport.
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| Often
named as one of the greatest weddings of the century, President
Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married in St Mary's Church
in Newport. |
ROMANTIC DINING
Newport, no doubt, is endowed with great history and culture;
however, it also overflows with many fine-dining establishments.
Le Bistro a Yankee
Magazine Travel Guide "Editor's Pick Award" located
on Bowen's Wharf specializing in French country cuisine for the
past twenty nine years is a favorite choice of visitors and locals
alike. This charming and intimate restaurant has a wonderful view
of Newport's harbor, making it somewhat difficult to concentrate
on the menu. After soaking in the beautiful scenery, turn your
attention to the innovative menu. It will not disappoint you.
Recent diner selections included baked stuffed lobster, broiled
local scrod, seafood linguini, roasted duck, steamed native lobster,
New York Sirloin Steak, fresh sea scallops, grilled salmon, rack
of lamb, shrimp sauté, chicken sauté. One caveat,
the portions are humongous! We hardly had enough room to savor
the finale, the delectable deserts, such as the apple tart and
the amaretto cheesecake.
The casual atmosphere of the restaurant with its simple décor
makes you feel at ease, creating an ideal setting for a pleasant
romantic rendezvous. In fact, the couple seated beside us was
celebrating their tenth anniversary, and from what I gathered
from our extremely helpful and courteous waiter, many an anniversary
had been celebrated here. Try arriving early in order to be seated
near the window.
To learn more about Newport:
KEY ATTRACTIONS
:
The Hotel Viking
One Bellevue Avenue
Newport, RI
Tel: 800-556-7126
401-847-3300
Fax: 401-849-0749
Email: reservations@hotelviking.com
Le Bistro
Bowen's Wharf
Tel: 401-849-7778
Newport
County Convention & Visitor's Bureau
23 American's Cup Avenue
Newport, RI
Tel: 800-976-5122
401-849-8048
Fax: 401-849-0291
Email: jbailey@GoNewport.com
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