In the midst of the Great Depression, Bob Neal and Edgar Hellum paid $10 for a crumbling stone house on Mineral Point's Shake Rag Street. They not only managed to restore the building - thus starting a preservation effort in Mineral Point that continues today - but they converted it into a national destination restaurant.
The restaurant closed in 1970, but the impact of these two men continues. Their beautifully restored buildings now comprise "Pendarvis" one of ten Wisconsin Historical Society sites attracting hundreds of visitors to Mineral Point every year. The Mineral Point Historical Society they helped establish is still going strong as is the Mineral Point Archives which they had the foresight to create.
In Mineral Point, these men are simply known as "Bob and Edgar." Now, a wider audience is learning about Bob and Edgar thanks to Rick Kinnebrew and Martha Meyer of Evanston, Illinois.
As newlyweds, Rick and Martha visited Taliesin in Spring Green WI and heard about Frank Lloyd Wright, his famous adultery and the tragedies that followed. It wasn't the feel-good love story the honeymooners were looking for. They headed to Mineral Point, toured Pendarvis, and found what they were seeking. They read through Bob and Edgar's extensive papers at the Mineral Point Archives, researched the two men, and wrote a dramatic script based on the Bob and Edgar story.
Join us in Chicago on May 29, or in beautiful Mineral Point on June 2 for enhanced staged readings of this exciting new screenplay.
Thanks to Lisa Hay of High Street Beat, Mineral Point WI.