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FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2014 file photo, visitors walk toward an entrance to The Breakers mansion in Newport, R.I. Twenty-one members of the Vanderbilt family wrote a letter to the preservation group that owns it, saying its management is no longer fulfilling its commitment to the public trust and is exploiting the family mansion. Donald Ross, board chairman at the Preservation Society of Newport County, said in a May 9, 2015 memo that in the past five years, the signers had contributed only $4,000 total. He also said most of the family members' items displayed at The Breakers are not very significant. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
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