Monday, March 24, 2014

"Reception Site Part II"


The decision was made!  The reception will be held at the Wadsworth Mansion in Middletown, CT.  According to the Wadsworth Mansion website: "In 1900 three years after his marriage to Katharine Fearing Hubbard, Colonel Clarence S. Wadsworth began preparing plans for the site of their future country summer residence "Long Hill" in the rolling hills of western Middletown. An authority on the emerging science of forestry and conservation, Colonel Wadsworth had a concern for the environment far ahead of his time. Working with the nationally renowned landscape architectural firm, The Olmsted Brothers, 500 acres of Long Hill were designed in the tradition of a working landscape. They created an estate that evolved from the formal and classical near the Mansion to varied, well-managed forests and pastures.
The New York architecture firm of Hoppin and Koen designed a domain on a par with the estates of Lenox, Massachusetts, and the "cottages" of Newport, Rhode Island. For over 30 years, Long Hill was the center of ceremonial life for the Wadsworth and Hubbard families. In 1934 a thousand guests, escorted by the Governor's Foot Guard, celebrated the wedding of the Wadsworths' son Julius and his wife Cleome at Long Hill.  After the Colonel's death in 1941, a portion of the land was willed to the State of Connecticut for use as a public park (Wadsworth Falls State Park)….Funded by $5.8 million dollars in City bonds that were authorized by a vote of the citizens of Middletown, the Wadsworth Mansion and immediate grounds have undergone a complete historic rehabilitation. The project started with the demolition of the fire-damaged wings and partition walls added after the Wadsworth era. Although all modern code and ADA requirements have been met, the building has been returned, for the most part, to the configuration of the original Wadsworth design. Restoration took two years and was completed in December of 1999. Once again, the Wadsworth Mansion is a center for ceremonial and cultural activity."

Tomorrow, all the inside details about the reception!



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