*RE: Fate of Rock Hill mansion?*
Dear Keith & steamboating colleagues:
Yesterday our delegation from the Cincinnati Art Museum visited Louisville's famed 'Speed Art Museum' to view the current show 'Impressionist Landscapces: Monet to Sargent' along with the other galleries. The 'Speed' is incredible ranking as one of America's fine museums. Galleries on Kentucky art, antiques stellar. We later lunched at the great 'Brown Hotel' for a meeting...yada...yada. But here's my question:
Driving down I looked, as usual, up on the bluff near Zorn Road in vain for a view of 'Rock Hill,' former home of Capt. C.W./Lucy Stoll of great fame. Alas, I didn't see it but recognized the trees around. Did I miss something or has 'Rock Hill' been demolished? Appeared to me there's a new, larger brick home being finished on the site. Keith, and others in the Louisville area know far more than I do. What fine memories of post steamboat race parties at 'Rock Hill' in years past. The 'Speed Museum' filled with much fine art coming from civic donors named Speed, Stoll, Bingham. Louisville can be justly proud and I encourage any on this web to visit if/when in town. Things are 'jumpin' in Lousville. Not 'pure steamboats' here but...well...
R. Dale Flick
Coal Haven Landing, Ohio River, Cincinnati. 'Duveneck Association'- Cincinnati art Museum.
Last edited by Franz Neumeier; 04-13-2011 at 06:08 AM.
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