The Cabin

Wisconsin’s Most Incredible Architecture

Episode Summary

We love to talk about the Wisconsin Northwoods, incredible hiking trails, sparkling lakes, and our general love for traveling the state. But, did you know that Wisconsin is also home to some incredible architecture? Trust us, it isn’t hard to find -- and not just because we are the home state to legendary architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Tune in today to hear the Cabin Crew’s favorite architectural spots throughout the state.

Episode Notes

The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Crawford County!

Campfire Conversation: This week, we are talking about Wisconsin’s most incredible architecture, which isn’t hard to find -- and not just because we are the home state to legendary architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. The crew discusses their favorite architecture landmarks to visit, including: Taliesin (Spring Green), the SC Johnson Wax Headquarters (Racine), the Milwaukee Art Museum (Milwaukee), Milwaukee City Hall (Milwaukee), the Pabst Theater (Milwaukee), the Riverside Theatre (Milwaukee), the Mabel Tainter Theatre (Menomonie), the AL Ringling Theatre (Baraboo), the Meyer Theatre (Green Bay), St. Josaphat’s Basilica & St. Joan of Arc Chapel (Milwaukee), Mitchell Building & Grain Exchange (Milwaukee), The Octagon House (Watertown), Oneida County Courthouse (Rhinelander), Oconto County Courthouse (Oconto), Lincoln County Courthouse (Merrill), Manitowoc County Courthouse (Manitowoc), Grant County Courthouse (Lancaster), Green County Courthouse (Monroe), Polk County Courthouse (Balsam Lake), the Mecikalski Building (Pelican Lake), and House on the Rock (Spring Green).

 

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