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Champagne Brunch at the Gilmore House or "Funny, You Don't Look 100!"
Sunday, September 28, 2008
10AM -or- Noon
Madison, Wisconsin
$100.00 per person - Each seating is limited to 35 guests
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Eugene Allen and Blanche (Bayse) Gilmore House, Madison, WI
Frank Lloyd Wright, 1908 |
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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of
Frank Lloyd Wright's Eugene
Allen and Blanche (Bayse) Gilmore House on Sunday September 28,
2008 in Madison, Wisconsin. Join the homeowner host and other
Wright enthusiasts for a catered gourmet Champagne Brunch at the
house often called the "Airplane House". This is a rare
opportunity to experience this marvelous home, meticulously
restored and furnished with custom-made reproduction and new
furniture by its owner, who received a Wright Spirit Award for
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The Gilmore House was commissioned in 1908 and finished in
January of 1909. From the first, a leading university professor
said, "This place will be one of the showplaces of the city. I
am sure." History has born out his prediction. It is one of
Wright's last Prairie Houses, and it belongs with the grouping
of some far better-known sites in Illinois, including the Robie
House in Chicago, the Tomek House in Riverside, and the Coonley
compound, also in Riverside.
The house has had only three owners. The Gilmores sold it to a
medical student fraternity, Phi Chi, in 1923. The Depression
soon forced the fraternity to sell the house to the Weiss
family, and their granddaughter owns it now. The site for the
Gilmore House is among the most spectacular for any Wright
house, perched on the brow of the highest point of the
University Heights subdivision in Madison.
The Gilmore house earned its "airplane" nickname immediately,
both because of its shape, looking like a biplane from the east,
and because of its location, which made it appear that the
"plane" was about to take off over the city of Madison. The Weisses engaged the Madison architectural firm of Law and Patter
to change the front entrance, add a garage and servant wing, and
add two fireplaces and a bath. These changes cost the "airplane"
facade its appearance but they did not cost the house its
nickname.
Reservations may be made for either the 10 a.m. or noon seating,
both limited to 35 guests. Cost is $100 per person. Limited
space is available for this once in every 100-years event.
For reservations or further information call Sherri Shokler at
608-287-0339.
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Included, for those who wish to participate, is a special
post-brunch walking tour offered by knowledgeable docents from
the Madison Trust for Historic Preservation. Exteriors of
private homes designed by Louis Sullivan, G. W. Mayer and others
may be seen in this beautiful, historic Madison neighborhood.
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