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About
Ventfort Hall is an imposing Elizabethan-style mansion built
in 1893 for Sarah Morgan, the sister of J. P. Morgan. Designed
by the architects Rotch & Tilden, it is located in Lenox,
Massachusetts. Listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, and declared an official project of “Save America’s
Treasures,” a Millennium program of Hillary Rodham Clinton
and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Ventfort
Hall is the home of The Museum of the Gilded Age.
Ventfort Hall was one of the approximately seventy-five so-called “Cottages” built
in Lenox in the last century when the village became a popular
Gilded Age resort. Located on spacious grounds in the heart
of the village, it is partially restored and open to the public.
Through lectures, exhibits, theatrical performances and other
events, The Museum of the Gilded Age interprets the great changes
that occurred in American life, industry, and society during
the Nineteenth Century, a fascinating period of American history.
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