Are you a vendor?

Beechwood Mansion (this is my business)

Attractions/Entertainment
Top_left_shadow Top_right_shadow Bottom_left_shadow Bottom_right_shadow
Beechwood Mansion - 580 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI, USA
69884_l
580 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI, USA
(401) 846-3772
Used or recommended in 3 weddings
Ratings from 0 weddings
Descriptions from 2 weddings

Add your review Used or Recommended In:

Chris & Sarah's Wedding
October, 2007   |   Attraction

Beechwood was built in 1851 for a New York City merchant named Daniel Parrish; the architects were Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux. William Backhouse Astor, Jr., purchased the mansion in 1881, and it became the social center for New York Society for twenty-five years of the Gilded Age. William B., as his wife called him, was the grandson of John Jacob Astor, the German immigrant who made himself the richest man in America by investing in fur trading and real estate. As recent as 1999, he was listed as the fourth-wealthiest American ever (Microsoft's Bill Gates is fifth). The Astors hired architect Richard Morris Hunt to create an atmosphere at Beechwood that would be worthy of America's finest citizens. The family invested two million dollars in the renovations. Caroline Astor presided over countless social activities during the eight weeks each year she visited Beechwood. The highlight of every summer season was Mrs. Astor's Summer Ball. Mrs. Astor retired from social life in 1906. She lived quietly until her death in 1908. After his mother's death, John Jacob Astor IV divorced his first wife Ava Lowell Willing. In 1911 he married a much younger woman, Madeleine Talmadge Force. Their ceremony was held in the ballroom at Beechwood. After the service the couple headed to Europe to escape the gossip surrounding their union. Unfortunately, they were returning to New York on the RMS Titanic when the ship met its fate. Madeleine, who was five months pregnant, survived, but her husband, Titanic's wealthiest passenger, did not.

Newport Wedding In June
June, 2007   |   Attraction

Explore 250 years of American history at 11 historic properties, located on 80 acres of gardens and parks.

Daniela and Brendan's Wedding
October, 2007   |   Attractions

Magnify_blue

See more attractions/entertainment in this area



Cake_blue

See other vendors and venues in this area



Rings_blue

See all of the real weddings in this area

Create a free wedding map to share with your guests