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The Breakers was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, grandson of "The Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt who established the family fortune. It was designed by preeminent American architect Richard Morris Hunt, who built many of the family's lavish mansions, and completed it in only two years in 1895 at the then-astronomical cost of more than $7 million (approximately $150 million in today's dollars adjusted for inflation).
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Breakers fans. iinet ANBL, New Zealand SkyCity Breakers vs Sydney Kings, Vector Arena, Auckland, New Zealand. Friday 28th October 2011. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
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A close game with an exciting ending. (Badgers 4, Breakers 2)
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Breakers team huddle. iinet ANBL, SkyCity Breakers vs Wollongong Hawks, North Shore Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. Thursday 16th February 2012. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
Here's the breaker box after everything was tied in.
I added two 15A circuits for the disposal and dishwasher. You can see these on the left. Since the circuits end in the same receptacle, the breakers are tied together. This prevents someone from thinking that they have killed the power to the outlet and then getting zapped when they realize that they only killed the power to half the outlet.
I also added two 20A GFCI circuits for the kitchen counters. These are the breakers on the bottom right.