In 1908, federal Judge William Cather Hook and his wife Louise Dickson built their dream home just off the tip of what we still refer to as Hook’s Point. The home took a small army of craftsmen 18 months to build. The size and charm of the structure will never be fully conveyed through an image. (The logs pictured on the left were 2 1/2 fee thick in real life!) For those of us at CH who mischievously toured the home during its abandoned years, it defined magic. This home, as well as the homes of the Staleys and Langs, were demolished by the State of Wisconsin in 1980...