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Video transcript: [ music ]well the ocean house has been here since 1868 and in 2003, the hotel was closed because it didn't meet fire code in rhode island anymore. hi, my name is daniel hostettler and i am the president and group managing director of the ocean house. a developer purchased the property and was going to raze it and build five to six mansions in its place. and charles royce lived down the street as summer resident of the community and felt that really shouldn't happen to such a historic property and so embarked on a seven year project to essentially take it down piece by piece and create an exact replica. so we have the best of both words.> > we got confirmation on the editor from condé nast, right?

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