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  1. The House on the Rock is a world famous Wisconsin Attraction opened in 1960 by Alex Jordan. It now also features a world class resort, golf course, and spa!

  2. The House on the Rock is a tourist attraction located between the cities of Dodgeville and Spring Green, Wisconsin. Opened in 1959, it is a complex of architecturally distinct rooms, streets, gardens, and shops designed by Alex Jordan Jr.

  3. House on the Rock. 2,012 reviews. #4 of 15 things to do in Spring Green. Speciality MuseumsArchitectural Buildings. Closed now. Write a review. About. You have to walk on a ramp through the treetops to reach the entrance of this remarkable house, built in the 1940s. Duration: 2-3 hours.

  4. An exotic and eclectic creation of collections, displays, and galleries, House on the Rock is a dazzling retreat built in 1960 by Alex Jordan atop a chimney of rock in scenic Southern Wisconsin.

  5. May 12, 2024 · Regular Season. Alex Jordans awesome retreat built atop a chimney of rock opened to the public in 1960. The retreat was only the beginning. Alex used to explain his sprawling creation of collections, displays and galleries by saying that “one thing just sort of led to another.”.

  6. For over 60 years, the House on the Rock has been a majestic work in progress. It began in 1945, when a man named Alex Jordan had a towering goal: to build a man-made retreat as awe-inspiring as the view from the rock upon which the house would eventually be built.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · The House on the Rock Wisconsin attraction is weird and fun. Discover its hours, ticket cost, and exhibits, including its massive carousel!

  8. The House on the Rock Regular Season runs from March 14th, through November 10th, 2024. We are offering a special Ultimate Experience ticket for sale on-line. This ticket is specially priced and only available online. Admission tickets do not include tokens.

  9. May 20, 2013 · Discover House on the Rock in Spring Green, Wisconsin: A bizarre house filled with an astounding array of collections.

  10. Tackle the challenging bluff trails or stroll the easier routes to visit the park’s restored shot tower and melting house that from 1832 to 1860 were used to manufacture lead shot. The stunning panoramic views of the Wisconsin River Valley are only the cherry on top of this state park.

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