Stories & Secrets of the Gilded Age: Fortune & Fame-The Vanderbilts & Other Robber Barons
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If you missed this series in 2023 -- or simply want a fresh take -- this is your chance to revisit the Gilded Age, a time of breathtaking wealth, rapid industrial growth, and stark social contrasts. Between 1877 and 1896, fortunes were made -- and so were myths. While tycoons built empires, an entire working class kept the machine running behind the scenes.
In this second class of the Gilded Age series, historians and authors Nancy Markey and Kay Adams turn their attention to the Vanderbilts and other so-called Robber Barons. The Vanderbilts rose to prominence through shipping and railroads, amassing one of the greatest fortunes in American history. With that wealth came a lifestyle of extreme opulence -- lavish mansions in New York, summer ‘cottages’ in Newport, and estates like the iconic Biltmore in North Carolina.
But their story is more than just luxury. You’ll also explore their philanthropic ventures, social influence, and the legacy they left behind. Join us to unpack the power, privilege, and ambition that defined America’s wealthiest families. Each session in the series stands on its own -- come for one, or stay for more!
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Kay Adams
Nancy Markey and Kay Adams are lifelong friends who have joined forces to research and write about little known stories of listing the Gilded Age. Their long-form narratives have been published by Narratively.com and Smithsonian Magazine as well as local Newport, RI publications.
Nancy Markey
Nancy Markey and Kay Adams are lifelong friends who have joined forces to research and write about little known stories of listing the Gilded Age. Their long-form narratives have been published by Narratively.com and Smithsonian Magazine as well as local Newport, RI publications.