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THIS ELEGANT yet simple and habitable work of art is itself an
embodiment of Wright’s design principles. It has been
described as having “more architecture per square foot than
any other building (he) ever designed.” Balanced on the edge
of a wooded bluff overlooking picturesque Mirror Lake, the
Seth Peterson Cottage, a 1958 design, is one of Wright’s
last commissions.
AVAILABLE
FOR RENTAL. The cottage is perfect for a special getaway, it is
available overnight or for longer stays with accommodations
for up to four guests. The Cottage will hold 30-40 guests for
special events or up to 12 for round-the-table meetings.
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| Sunday, January 13th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, February 10th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, March 9th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, April 13th |
Monthly Open House |
| April 13 thru April 19th |
Annual Cottage Work Week |
| Sunday, May 11th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, June 1st |
Annual Mirror Lake State Park Open House
Guided
Tours, Free
admittance |
| Sunday, June 8th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, July 13th |
Monthly Open House
Guest
Speaker to be announced |
| Sunday, August 10th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, September 14th |
Monthly Open House |
| Sunday, October 12th |
Monthly Open House
SPECIAL EVENT: Fall Color Boat Tour
Reception - 4:15-7:00PM
Fall Color Boat Tour Reception is sold out
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| Sunday, November 9th |
Monthly Open House
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| Sunday, December 14th |
Monthly Open House
and Annual Meeting |
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IN THE (early) 1980s, a woman named Audrey Laatsch was canoeing on Mirror Lake near Lake Delton when
she spotted the ruins of a small cottage up on a hill. She
decided to investigate, and the rest is history. It turned out the cottage, known as the Seth Peterson
Cottage, was one of the last commissions of famed architect
Frank Lloyd Wright. Laatsch launched a grass-roots campaign
to have the cottage restored, and after a lot of sweat and
tears, the restoration was finished for Wright's 125th
birthday anniversary in June 1992.
Laatsch died last August. Mount Horeb artist Jeff Hagen -
best known lately for his lively books on Wisconsin fish
fries - was Laatsch's friend and spoke with her days before
her death. "She was a great woman," Hagen said Friday. The
artist had thought about writing some kind of obituary but
decided to try something that would be more lasting. He
wound up doing a watercolor painting, "Audrey's Star," of
the Peterson cabin, and now a limited edition print of the
painting has just been made available, with proceeds going
to Laatsch's memorial fund.
From the Capital Times - Doug Moe, June
27, 2003 For more information on the print, see
our gift shop page. |