Episode #86: Great Estates of the Berkshires

Episode #86: Great Estates of the Berkshires

Carl is joined by noted Berkshire historian, author and Lenox native, Cornelia Brooke Gilder for this special show which delves into the artistic and literary life of the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts as well as its role as a Gilded Age summer enclave. 

From the early 19th century the lush, green landscape of the Berkshire mountain inspired writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and artists such as Daniel Chester French among many others. By the Gilded Age, the vast expanse of land was dotted with sprawling estates with names such as Vanderbilt, Morgan and Sloan built by architects well-known in Newport circles such as Richard Morris Hunt and Charles McKim. Throughout the 19th century, the Berkshires attracted a British artistic elite as well, from acclaimed actress Fanny Kemble to Henry James

In this episode, Carl and “Nini” as she is known to all, discuss Berkshire history as well as three particular estates one can still see today — Ventfort Hall, the great Jacobean-inspired manor owned by JP Morgan’s sister, Edith Wharton’s grand estate The Mount and the “cottage” Pine Acre, once owned by Wharton’s husband Teddy’s family. 

Carl is joined by special guest:

— Cornelia Brooke Gilder, Berkshires historian and author of “Edith Wharton’s Lenox”.

LISTEN NOW: Great Estates of the Berkshires

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The Adirondacks and Great Camp Sagamore


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