New England’s Finest Sporting Estate

The Carnegie Abbey Club is a private sporting estate committed to the art of living well. The location is classic New England-overlooking deep blue water across open fields and dappled countryside, offering a sanctuary for golf, tennis, equestrian and maritime pursuits. Members expect luxury, experience comfort, and enjoy fine dining, as private yachts tug on their moorings to the west and the setting sun casts its golden glow across Narragansett Bay.
                                               
            

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http://carnegieabbeyclub.com

Supporting The Sport of Polo.                               

  Friends @adrianasassoon 

“Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.”

Albert Camus
Saturday Polo Newport. 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎http://www.nptpolo.com

Robert Indiana, born Robert Clark (born September 13, 1928), is an American artist associated with the pop art movement. His “LOVE” print, first created for the Museum of Modern Art’s Christmas card in 1965, was the basis for the widely distributed 1973 United States Postal Service “LOVE” stamp. His media include paper (silk screen) and Cor-ten steel sculpture.   

If you are looking for a “Challenger 300” contact me :

This is a Bombardier Challenger 300 which has a 7 hour range and can fly New York to London/Paris non-stop

 
Aircraft Highlights:
1. Fresh C and 36 month checks just completed
2. Engines and APU on JSSI Plus
3. Immaculate interior and exterior
4. One owner since new
5. Less than 1900TTAF

Valued at $14mUSD, we can accept anything over $12.5mUSD for quick cash sale!

   
          
 

Isabella Sassoon in NYC, exploring the city and the architecture. The Metropolitan !We also went by the Guggenheim. @AdrianaSassoon #architecture #design #fashion #beauty #newyork @nycgov @Cosmopolitan @MEcosmetic

  

http://www.guggenheim.org

     

       

http://www.metmuseum.org

 Just a few of The New York Landmarks The Plaza Hotel turned 100 years old in 2007, celebrating with ceremonies and fireworks.

The Plaza Hotel is the second hotel of that name on the site. The French Renaissance château-style building was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh and opened to the public on October 1, 1907. 

      The Peninsula New York

The Peninsula New York is ideally located on Fifth Avenue and 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan, in the heart of the city’s most prestigious shopping, entertainment and cultural district. The hotel is within walking distance of Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue shopping, excellent restaurants, historic museums and exciting Broadway theatres.     

The Love Sculpture is one of the most famous pieces of pop art and just happens to be sitting on the corner of Sixth Avenue at 55th Street in midtown Manhattan.
In 1958, Robert Indiana was experimenting with LOVE as he played with poetry and art by placing the “LO” above the “VE”. Then in 1964, he was commissioned to create a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) that become one of its most popular items. Following the card’s success, he started exhibiting his art and sculptures in the “LOVE show” in New York. It would became an icon in the 60s with Hippies symbolizing the free Love and Peace generation.     

🇬🇧With its timeless sense of luxury accommodations marked by sophisticated ease and intuitive yet discreet service, The London NYC is designed to engage both the discriminating business and leisure travelers in a personal suite experience entirely of their own making. Our hotel in Midtown Manhattan places you in the center of New York’s cosmopolitan hub. Fifth Avenue shopping, Broadway theatres, Carnegie Hall, and Central Park are mere steps away.

As Manhattan’s tallest and perhaps ‘best-situated’ city hotel, The London NYC affords rare and stirring vista views of Central Park and the city skyline. Our team, Concierge Service, further elevates your experience by securing you access to the best of New York City.🇬🇧

🌸💇🏽So much to see and do, it is so overwhelming. So much fun, pop culture, fashion, design & off course architecture.💅🏼💆🏼We need time at a near by salon/spa, but we better keep going, because there’s more to see and do.
xoxo