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newportseen.com

Newport Seen, is an online magazine founded in 2009, covering social, cultural and philanthropic events in Newport, Rhode Island. The first issue went online in June 2009. The site claims to have been accessed from 187 countries (Google Analytics). Coverage of events is online for The Preservation Society of Newport County, The Newport Restoration Foundation, The International Yacht Restoration School, Child & Family Services, Flying Kites and the Redwood Library & Athanaeum. In 2009, Newport Seen broke national stories on the discovery of the Raptorex fossil, beating the New York Times and National Public Radio with its coverage. It also broke the story of the sale of Vanderbilt Hall in Newport to 12-meter yachtsman and club developer Peter de Savary, later picked up by WJAR TV and The Providence Journal, with attribution. More information...

According to PR-model, newportseen.com is ranked 1,457,856th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 813,142nd in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before finnmatkat.fi and after xn--visum-fr-vietnam-pzb.de in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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