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20 photos from Black Point, where time stands still

  • Steve Targo
  • Jun 28, 2020
  • Jun 28, 2020

With Black Point Estate & Gardens opening July 1 for the 2020 season, here's a look back at some of the many sights to be seen on the property.

For touring information, visit blackpointestate.wisconsinhistory.org.

Off the veranda

Off the veranda

Black Point is opening for the 2020 season, limiting guests and allowing tours by reservation only.

File photo, Regional News

Meet Dave Desimone

Meet Dave Desimone

Dave Desimone, site director for Black Point Estate & Gardens, has announced that the facility has been temporarily closed to the public after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus.

File photo, Regional News

Community programs

Community programs

Black Point staff also connect with the community through various programs, including walking tours in Lake Geneva. Steve Person, pictured, has led “Angels Carried Them Away: Death and Mourning in the Victorian Era,” a program on funeral and mourning customs. 

File photo, Regional News

120 steps up from the lake

120 steps up from the lake

Guests arrive at Black Point by boat, from the Riviera in Lake Geneva. Across Geneva Lake, up 120 stairs, lies the 20-room “cottage” finished in 1888 for Chicago beer baron Conrad Seipp.

File photo, Regional News

Flowers everywhere

Flowers everywhere

Some of the plants near the Black Point veranda.

File photo, Regional News

The tower

The tower

Arguably the most iconic feature of the Black Point home is its observation tower.

File photo, Regional News

Up the stairs

Up the stairs

Another popular attraction at Black Point is the stairwell of the tower.

File photo, Regional News

Down the stairs

Down the stairs

The view down the tower stairwell.

File photo, Regional News

A life of luxury

A life of luxury

Inside Black Point, the furnishings in each room present an idea of the luxury in which the Seipp family lived when they spent their days on Geneva Lake.

FILE PHOTO, Regional News

Touched by green thumbs

Touched by green thumbs

More evidence of the skilled green thumbs working at Black Point Estate & Gardens.

File photo, Regional News

The doll house

The doll house

When the Black Point property was donated to the state, one of the items that came along with it was this doll house, which remained in the Seipp family for generations. In 2005, the doll house was restored by the Royal Joy Williams Questers, a group volunteers who help fix and preserve artifacts for historical sites.

File photo, Regional News

Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. ad 1

Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. ad 1

German immigrant Conrad Seipp started making beer in Chicago in 1854. Brewers of beers touted as "just a little better than the kind you thought was best," the Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. was among hundreds of U.S. breweries that failed to survive Prohibition (1919-1933). The company and several of its historic pre-Prohibition brews were revived in 2020 by Seipp's great-great-great-granddaughter, Laurin Mack. Tourists at Black Point Estate, the family's 1888-2005 Geneva Lake summer home in the Town of Linn, have the opportunity to purchase and quaff a cold Seipp brew at the end of their tour. The revived Seipp brews are made in collaboration with Metropolitan Brewing, a Chicago craft brewer.

File photo, Regional News

Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. ad 2

Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. ad 2

Chicago-based Seipp Brewing Co. was once a dominant player in the Chicago and U.S. beer market, producing over 250,000 barrels annually at its height and briefly ranking as the nation's largest brewer between 1872-1874. Beer baron Conrad Seipp, who built a Wisconsin summer home on Geneva Lake in the Town of Linn, was a pioneer of modern brewing with innovations including new techniques in refrigeration, distribution and marketing. Seipp died in 1890 and members of his family continued to run the company until its 1930 demise, shortly before the 1933 end of Prohibition. The company and several of its historic pre-Prohibition brews were revived by Seipp's great-great-great-granddaughter, Laurin Mack, in collaboration with Chicago craft brewer Metropolitan Brewing.

File photo, Regional News

Songbooks

Songbooks

Songs of yesterday, preserved in books kept at the piano in Black Point. 

File photo, Regional News

As it was

As it was

Most everything in Black Point is actually kept as it likely was back in the days of Conrad Seipp.

File photo, Regional News

More labor of love

More labor of love

Another restoration project by local Questers was a book case at Black Point. Here, Dave Desimone pulls back a protective cover to reveal the restoration. 

File photo, Regional News

Keeping time

Keeping time

Four antique clocks at Black Point were also restored the Kishwaketoe Questers.

File photo

Garden plan

Garden plan

The master garden plan from 2018 highlighted several phases of landscaping and construction work to be done on the property.

File photo, Regional News

Fresh plantings

Fresh plantings

Also from 2018: The stone walkway leading to what were then new plants at Black Point Estate & Gardens.

File photo, Regional News

Growing a garden

Growing a garden

Roy Diblik, owner of Northwind Perennial Farm, seen here watering the plants of Black Point's woodland garden in 2018.

File photo, Regional News
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