Louise Levy Presents Funand Games in the Gilded Age
LENOX, Mass. — Louise Levy, a lifelong student of American history, will talk about what people did for entertainment in the Gilded Age this Saturday, May 30 at 11:30 am and again at 2:30 pm.
This talk will take a look, literally, through the lens of time at stereographs, sports, and parlor games enjoyed by families like the Morgans as well as their working class neighbors.
Louise Levy is a graduate of Syracuse University with a BA in Art History. She grew up in New Jersey and has made the northwest corner of Connecticut her home for over 30 years. Louise worked as a tour guide at Chesterwood in Stockbridge, MA for 15 years, giving tours and specialty talks ranging from cemetery symbolism to the civil rights movement. She joined the staff at Ventfort Hall over three years ago where she gives lectures on American art and history.
The talk is included in the regular admission to the museum and free to members. Visiting hours are daily, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.