Black Point (Linn, Wisconsin) Explained

Black Point
Location:580 S. Lake Shore Dr. (Pier 580), Linn, Wisconsin
Coordinates:42.5581°N -88.5108°W
Built:1888
Architect:Adolph Cudell
Architecture:Queen Anne
Added:September 15, 1994
Refnum:94001147

Black Point is an estate on the south shore of Geneva Lake in Wisconsin, United States, built in 1888 as a summer home by Conrad Seipp, a beer tycoon from Chicago.[1] It has also been known as Conrad and Catherine Seipp Summer House and as Die Loreley

The Queen Anne style mansion features a nautical-themed, four-story, "crow's nest" observation tower, which can be seen from many points on the lake; the property also features post-civil war-era furniture.

It was designed by Adolph Cudell. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

The state of Wisconsin owns the property and leases it to the Black Point Historic Preserve, a nonprofit organization which manages the property for public tours, which began in June 2007.[2]

The estate and its grounds, including 620 feet of shoreline, are protected from future development by a conservation easement co-held by the Geneva Lake Conservancy, a local not-for-profit conservation organization,[3] and the Preserve.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.lakegenevawi.com/Discovery/Mansions.aspx Lake Geneva website re mansions
  2. http://www.cruiselakegeneva.com/bptours.php Lake Geneva tour website
  3. http://www.genevalakeconservancy.org Geneva Lake Conservancy website
  4. http://www.genevalakeconservancy.org/newsblackpoint.htm Geneva Lake Conservancy news release, September 26, 2005