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In Wisconsin, Lake Geneva became a forested retreat for industrialists like the Wrigleys and Schwinns, with sprawling lakeside cottages and landscaped gardens. Similarly, the Adirondacks' Great Camps—built by the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Morgans—offered luxurious wilderness retreats with rustic charm, private boathouses, and extensive gardens.