Small Towns, Wisconsin Southwest Region Summer 2014 | Page 37

Although it’s a small village, the area around Spring Green is home to several major attractions. Entire books have been written about them, so we’ll only mention them briefly. Southwest Wisconsin is home to many buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, including his Taliesin Estate; the name (pronounced Tally-ESS-in) comes from Welsh and means “shining brow.” Wright spent over 40 years working on the house, changing it and the surrounding landscape continuously as he tested his architectural ideas. By the time of his death in 1959, the house had expanded to 37,000 square feet; the various buildings on the 600-acre estate are a combined 75,000 square feet. Tours of the estate last one to four hours and cost $20 to $85 per person. No interior photography is permitted. Another architectural attraction, but a much stranger one, is the House on the Rock. Fans of Neil Gaiman may have read about House on the Rock in his novel American Gods. The author mentioned that he toned down his description and left things out that actually appear in the house to make the house more believable in his fantasy novel, where the house acted as a portal to another dimension! The actual house is simply a large collection of... well...pretty much everything. It contains the world’s largest indoor carousel (with 269 animals, none of which are horses), a 200 foot model of a whale fighting a squid, a three story bookcase full of rare books, instruments that appear to play themselves, and much, much more. The original creator, Alex Jordan, built the first 13 rooms by the early 1960s, but it has been added to since. In 1985, for example, the Infinity Room (which extends 218 feet from the house and has over 3,000 windows) was added. The house is divided into 3 sections; the cost is $12.50 per section or $28.50 for the complete experience. Expect to spend at least a