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      • When Eaddo and Peter D. Kiernan III first laid eyes on Hammersmith Farm in Newport, R.I., in the 1990s, they loved it immediately.
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  1. Jul 21, 2023 · When Eaddo and Peter D. Kiernan III first laid eyes on Hammersmith Farm in Newport, R.I., in the 1990s, they loved it immediately.

    • E.B. Solomont
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  3. Hammersmith Farm is a Victorian mansion and estate located at 225 Harrison Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It was a childhood home of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, and the site of the reception for her wedding to U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy in September, 1953.

  4. Oct 24, 2012 · Hammersmith Farm, The Auchincloss's Newport Estate. Hammersmith Farm is a large Newport "cottage", formerly owned by the Auchincloss family. It was first sold to John Winthrop Auchincloss, who sold it to his brother, Hugh D. Auchincloss. When Hugh died, the estate passed to his son, Hugh D. Auchincloss Jr, whose 3rd wife was Janet Lee, former ...

    • Tyler Hughes
  5. Aug 20, 2019 · In 1997, it was sold to William F. Farley for just under $6.7 million who flipped it two years later for a tidy profit of $1.3 million to banker Peter Kiernan, of Goldman Sachs. After carrying out extensive restorative works, it was once again returned to being a family vacation home.

  6. Mar 28, 2018 · The next day, the ceremony took place in the mother of the bride’s garden at Hammersmith Farm—which was originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, aka the father of American landscape ...

    • Alexandra Macon
  7. Dec 31, 1997 · NEWPORT, R.I. -- Hammersmith Farm, where John and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis held their wedding reception, has been sold to an underwear magnate for about $6.7 million.

  8. Mar 25, 2024 · William Brenton, the second governor of Rhode Island, established the first farm on the site in 1640, and christened it “Hammersmith Island.” The name has continued to the present day and carries the weight of history through the centuries.

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