s time passed, they developed a self- contained retreat which included farming, schools, children's camps, a convent and a drug rehabilitation center. In addition, Lake Joseph became a major family vacation facility with many guest houses and cottages.
In the thirties, the Talmage House became the vacation home of Cardinals Hayes and Spellman. The house hosted hundreds of international dignitaries and celebrities over the years and became known as the Cardinal House.
The facility known as Saint Joseph reached its peak in the late sixties and closed after 120 years of service in the late seventies. Most of the existing buildings were razed and the land was returned to its original wilderness state leaving the Talmage House standing.
n the early eighties, two lost Sunday drivers turned down a secluded road to seek directions back to the main highway. There stood the Talmage House, a bit ruffled but in reasonably good condition waiting to be discovered again.
They immediately envisioned the dwelling as a fine country inn
and welcomed its first guests in 1982.