English: Former home of Brendan Gill and his children, including authors Charlie Gill (The Boozer Challenge) and Michael Gill (How Starbucks Saved My Life. The "Owl" house is undergoing renovation in 2011. It was named for a four foot bronze owl on the tallest peak of the 60-foot roof. It had an indoor half-court basketball gym where Mrs. Kelsey had ballet classes, Mr. Lindgard had art classes. Lectures were held, a wedding, numerous all-night parties. Questions? Write to my Wikipedia page here.
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