Timeless Yuletide Elegance
Baker House, the architectural gem with its ornate details fully preserved and recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, is even more stunning during the holidays.
Baker House, the architectural gem with its ornate details fully preserved and recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, is even more stunning during the holidays.
The At The Lake staff photographer took a trip to Apple Barn Orchard & Winery in Elkhorn this fall, and gathered some iconic fall shots.
Our popular Lake Dogs portfolio returns for its fourth consecutive year with a fun, frolicking look at some of the pups who call Geneva Lake home.
After years of restoration work, the infamous 63-foot yacht Normandie returns to Geneva Lake.
Familiar scenes and subjects from the Lake Geneva area take on a new look through the eyes of artist Nancy Newcomb.
Northwind Perennial Farm, or “the farm” as it’s fondly called by co-owner Colleen Garrigan is a respite from the hustle and bustle that often envelopes us during the holidays.
By Holly Leitner Welcome to the third annual Lake Dogs portfolio. In the gallery slideshow above, we introduce you to some photogenic pooches that…
Geneva Lake’s south shore bends slightly to form a tip of land known as Rainbow Point, with an ever-evolving garden steeped in family tradition and history.
As the weather warms, springtime in Wisconsin presents new opportunities for photographer Kristen Westlake as she waits with anticipation for thunderstorms to light up the sky.
At The Lake presents a holiday portfolio featuring two of the most stunning estates on Geneva Lake, Alta Vista and Glanworth Gardens.
According to the homeowner’s research, Stonebeigh is one of only 1,000 surviving in the U.S. that were built with stones deposited when the last glacier retreated.
Located on North Walworth Road, the arboretum is hidden behind the Ritchey family’s home and Al’s primary business — his auto body shop.
A photo essay of wiggling, tail-wagging greeters, who welcome sun-drenched days at the lake – aka Lake Geneva’s lake dogs.
Just 30 miles northwest of Lake Geneva, nestled in the rolling hills of the Kettle Moraine is Ten Chimneys, the 60-acre estate of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
Lake Geneva photographer Bill Frantz captured these spring beauties in his neighborhood. We asked a couple of experts to help us identify the flowers.