Friends of San Damiano Executive Director Cara Erickson, left, and her friend, Lisa Gundlach, share a lunchtime conversation on the park grounds in Monona.
The interior of the former residence at San Damiano, the nearly 140-year-old Frank Allis House, could be converted into a restaurant under early plans to redevelop the park.
Rendering of plans by the Friends of San Damiano to redevelop the park, including converting the Frank Allis House into a sit-down restaurant and constructing additional parking and a pier along the shoreline.
Leslie Brost and her son, Riley, 4, enjoy a visit to the grounds of San Damiano Park on the shores of Lake Monona. Preliminary plans to redevelop the park include increasing public access.
Leslie Brost and her son, Riley, 4, enjoy a visit to the grounds of San Damiano Park on the shores of Lake Monona. Preliminary plans to redevelop the park include increasing public access.
The interior of the former residence at San Damiano, the nearly 140-year-old Frank Allis House, could be converted into a restaurant under early plans to redevelop the park.
Friends of San Damiano Executive Director Cara Erickson, left, and her friend, Lisa Gundlach, share a lunchtime conversation on the park grounds in Monona.
Rendering of plans by the Friends of San Damiano to redevelop the park, including converting the Frank Allis House into a sit-down restaurant and constructing additional parking and a pier along the shoreline.