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FILE - In this Monday, afternoon April 6, 2009 file photo a woman holding a child in her arms waits out the rain standing in the portico of "The Breakers," after touring the legendary 70-room summer estate built by former New York Railroad President Cornelius Vanderbilt II, in Newport, R.I. The group that owns The Breakers mansion is declaring victory in its long-running battle to build a visitors center on the grounds of the national historic landmark, following a decision by the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The high court on Jan. 21 declined to intervene in an attempt to block zoning approval for the project. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

FILE - In this Monday, afternoon April 6, 2009 file photo a woman holding a child in her arms waits out the rain standing in the portico of "The Breakers," after touring the legendary 70-room summer estate built by former New York Railroad President Cornelius Vanderbilt II, in Newport, R.I. The group that owns The Breakers mansion is declaring victory in its long-running battle to build a visitors center on the grounds of the national historic landmark, following a decision by the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The high court on Jan. 21 declined to intervene in an attempt to block zoning approval for the project. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

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