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A ruin with sea view
Brenton Point State Park - Budlong Stable
Budlong Stable is a building ruin in Newport, RI on the Atlantic Ocean in Brenton Point State Park.
The dilapidated carriage house and stables are the remains of the estate of copper magnate, author, collector, and noted Egyptologist Theodore M. Davis, purchased in 1915 by Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Budlong of Providence. The Budlongs divorced in 1928. The house, in which the family never again resided, passed to Miss Frances Budlong. During World War II, anti-aircraft guns were placed around the house to house gun crews. The house, destroyed by vandalism in the 1950s, was set on fire in 1961 and demolished on May 25, 1963.
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Budlong Stable is a building ruin in Newport, RI on the Atlantic Ocean in Brenton Point State Park.
The dilapidated carriage house and stables are the remains of the estate of copper magnate, author, collector, and noted Egyptologist Theodore M. Davis, purchased in 1915 by Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Budlong of Providence. The Budlongs divorced in 1928. The house, in which the family never again resided, passed to Miss Frances Budlong. During World War II, anti-aircraft guns were placed around the house to house gun crews. The house, destroyed by vandalism in the 1950s, was set on fire in 1961 and demolished on May 25, 1963.
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