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Newport

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Newport, Rhode Island, is a charming coastal city steeped in history and elegance. Often referred to as the "Sailing Capital of the World," Newport offers stunning seaside views, rich colonial heritage, and Gilded Age grandeur. Stroll along the famous Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile path that weaves between the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the opulent Newport mansions on the other. These "summer cottages," such as The Breakers and Marble House, were built by American industrialist families like the Vanderbilts and Astors and serve as a testament to America's Gilded Age extravagance. Today, visitors can tour these meticulously preserved estates and marvel at their architectural splendor and lavish interiors.

Newport's historic Thames Street, lined with quaint shops, seafood restaurants, and cobblestone paths, provides a glimpse into the city’s colonial past. Newport was founded in 1639 and quickly became a significant trading port. Its history can be explored further at the Newport Historical Society Museum or the Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in the United States, built in 1763. For those interested in military history, the nearby Fort Adams State Park offers guided tours of one of America's largest coastal fortresses, along with panoramic views of Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay.

For maritime enthusiasts, Newport's allure is unparalleled. The city has hosted America's Cup, the renowned yacht race, for over 50 years. The Newport Yacht Club and the International Yacht Restoration School provide a fascinating look into this enduring tradition. During the summer months, visitors can experience the excitement of Newport Harbor on a sailing cruise or explore the annual Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival, both of which attract top global artists and music lovers from around the world.

Fun fact: Newport is home to one of the oldest continuously operating taverns in the United States, the White Horse Tavern. Opened in 1673, this historic landmark has served meals to countless guests over the centuries, including George Washington himself! Today, the White Horse Tavern continues to offer New England classics in a setting that feels like a step back in time.

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On 6/21/2025
Attendees can look forward to a charming evening enveloped in a scenic boatyard landscape, complete with water views - a picture-perfect ambiance to relax. In addition, bring along those favorite lawn games for an additional layer of fun to this delightful meetup.
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