Animals were a part of daily life at Ten Chimneys: dogs (Dachshunds, a Doberman, and a German shepherd), a horse, cows, pigs, geese and chickens once called this National Historic Landmark home.
Ten Chimneys, the estate lovingly created by theatre legends Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, is open to the public as a world-class house museum and national resource for theatre, arts, and arts education.
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The original footage of the Lunts' home movies is in safe keeping at the Wisconsin Historical Society, the home of the Lunts' papers and many more collections relating to luminaries of stage and screen. Visit the WHS Archives in Madison to see these amazing collections in person: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/
I love Mr.Lunt and Ms.Fontanne.The Guardsman is one of my favorite movies ever.I only wish they had made more together.They're wonderful.Thanks for posting.
TheKimdunn 10 months ago