The Minnisink Indians first referred to the club area as “Roxiticus” or “meeting place,” but, by the turn of the century, it was commonly referred to as Millionaires’ Mountain. A wealthy investment banker, Walter P. Bliss, purchased two Ballantine farms to build his personal estate, Wendover.
The Minnisink Indians first referred to the club area as “Roxiticus” or “meeting place,” but, by the turn of the century, it was commonly referred to as Millionaires’ Mountain. A wealthy investment banker, Walter P. Bliss, purchased two Ballantine farms to build his personal estate, Wendover.