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Summerwind, formerly known as Lamont Mansion, is a ruined mansion on the shores of West Bay Lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. Located on private land, its ruins are closed to the public. A number of urban legends and ghost stories in popular culture have contributed to its reputation as a haunted house. [4]
Built in 1933 by local townspeople with a lamella truss dome on land donated by Charles F. Taylor, this was the first indoor hockey arena in Wisconsin. It has also hosted boxing, circuses, roller-skating, and today the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame. [10] [11] 5: The Everett Resort: The Everett Resort: October 8, 2008 : 1269 Everett Rd.
Georgian Revival mansion built in 1885 by Lewis Cass Wilmarth, Ashland's first banker. In 1918 a hospital wing was added, and the mansion end served as entry and offices for Ashland General Hospital until 1972. Now apartments. [60] 41: Wilmarth School: Wilmarth School: July 17, 1980 : 913 3rd Ave., W.
In the early 1970s, the Summerwind Mansion lies on the shores of West Bay Lake, Wisconsin. Arnold and Ginger Hinshaw, as well as their children, move into the mansion but begin to experience unexplainable phenomena. Their lives are further complicated when Arnold becomes increasingly hostile and insane.
1904 Classical revival-styled mansion, designed by architect H.R. Wilson for Charles McIntosh, a leader of J.I. Case and Milwaukee Harvester. Later William and Marie Goodrich lived there, and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music since the 1930s. 108: McCullough and Dixon Steam Laundry and Soap Company: McCullough and Dixon Steam Laundry and Soap ...
Named "Summerwind" because of its "panoramic vistas of Long Island Sound and a healthy adoration of Frank Sinatra," the sprawling 10,000 square foot Spanish Colonial house was originally a single ...
2-story brick mansion built in Greek Revival style in 1854, with a 2-story porch that gives it a southern flavor. Rountree was born in Kentucky, came to Wisconsin in 1827 prospecting for lead , opened the first store and lead-smelting furnace in 1828, served in the Black Hawk War , platted Platteville, and did much to develop the area.
Eric Hovde and his wife, Sharon, bought a Washington D.C. home, top, paying a little more than $2.3 million for the place on the city's northwest side in 2018.