- Ventfort Hall
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location = 120 and 148 Walker St. and 55 Kemble StLenox, Massachusetts
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governing_body =Ventfort Hall is a historic, Elizabethan-style mansion located at 104 Walker Street,
Lenox, Massachusetts . It is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places [ [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ma/berkshire/state3.html|National Register of Historical Places - MASSACHUSETTS (MA), Berkshire County] ] and home to the non-profit Museum of the Gilded Age.The house was built in 1893 for George and Sarah Morgan, sister of
J. P. Morgan , to designs by architectsRotch & Tilden . Its exterior is brick with brownstone trim, containing 28 rooms in a total of convert|28000|sqft|m2|-2 of living space, including 15 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and 17 fireplaces. The house was set within a large landscaped garden of 26 acres (now 11.7 acres).After the Morgans' deaths, the house was rented for several years to
Margaret Vanderbilt , then purchased in 1925 by W. Roscoe and Mary Minturn Bonsal who in turn sold the house in 1945, after which it served as a dormitory forTanglewood music students, a summer hotel, theMichel Fokine Ballet Summer Camp, and religious community housing. In the mid 1980s a nursing home developer planned to demolish the building, but in 1997 the property was made into a non-profit museum and has been subsequently restored.References
External links
* [http://www.gildedage.org/ Ventfort Hall: The Museum of the Gilded Age]
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