

Take a Cruise to the Victorian Summer Retreat of a Chicago Beer Baron
Black Point Estate was built for Chicago Beer Baron, Conrad Seipp, in 1888 as a retreat, and in that spirit the home remains a place to relax, refresh, and explore. Just like the Victorian VIPs who established the estate, you’ll arrive in style and enjoy stunning Geneva Lake views on your cruise to this magnificent summer home, considered one of the finest examples of period architecture and furniture in the Midwest, and one of the oldest homes in Lake Geneva.
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Black Point Estate and Gardens
Step into Gilded Age elegance at the 1888 Summer home of Chicago beer baron, Conrad Seipp. Guests enjoy a narrated boat ride to the property via the Lake Geneva Cruise Line, a guided tour of the mansion, & time to relax and sip Seipp beer on the veranda.
In the spring of 2025 Black Point director, Dave Desimone visited the site of the Seipp Brewery. The site was most recently the location of the Michael Reese Hospital but has been an empty lot since the late 1980s.
By using existing street locations and Sanborn maps from the 1900s Desimone was able to determine the location of the original Seipp bottling works.
A quick sift through the debris uncovered fragments of multiple beet bottles from the era. ... See MoreSee Less
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Very cool Dave
The Past sometimes leaves her signature for those dedicated enough to find it. Thank you, Dave!
How cool. Tumble some glass and make some artwork or jewelry with it
They had to of course have beer tastings!
This is great...we love Sanborn Maps! We have been lucky to print them for folks across the US and they never stop amazing us! So much detail in every map!
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Our first Geneva Storytellers event is today, December 4th at the Geneva Tap House.
The program starts at 6:00PM
Storytellers for this evening include Rita Moore from American Ghost Walks, Sonja Akright from the Geneva Lakes Museum and Dave Desimone from the Wisconsin Historical Society.
This is a free event so come on out and get yo know your neighbors on story at a time. ... See MoreSee Less
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This was so much fun! Thank you!
The holidays bring us together with friends and family. Our good friends at the National Trust share eight historic house kitchens.
Which one is your favorite? ... See MoreSee Less
Gathering Together: 8 Kitchens at the Heart of Historic Homes | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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We often say the kitchen is the heart of the home, a function reflected in these historic homes across the country.Comment on Facebook
Saint-Gaudens seems to fit my profile best