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Devil’s Lake has long held the title of Wisconsin’s most popular park, and it’s easy to see why. Its dramatic quartzite cliffs and namesake lake, coupled with its proximity to the state’s major metropolitan areas, make it a must-visit for most Wisconsinites (and Midwesterners). But its large number of visitors can detract from the quiet natural experience many people seek in the outdoors. Enter: Wisconsin’s least visited state parks. While they might not be as flashy as Devil’s Lake, these parks offer unique natural and in some cases historical experiences, without the crowds of the state’s more popular parks. ....
John Rattenbury, architect and protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright who was the child observer of a notorious murder case – obituary Rattenbury was six at the time of Villa Madeira case; he later worked on the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Price Tower in Oklahoma John Rattenbury in 1950 John Rattenbury, who has died aged 92, was an eminent architect with a practice in America and worked for many years with Frank Lloyd Wright; in his childhood in the 1930s, he was also the bewildered young bystander in the notorious British murder case that inspired Terence Rattigan’s final play Cause Célèbre. ....
Historic Frank Lloyd Wright school to get new life as arts center urbanmilwaukee.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from urbanmilwaukee.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SPRING GREEN â Peter Rott knows his way around buildings designed or inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. Rott was the project architect in the 1990s during the construction of the Monona Terrace convention center in Madison. Heâs now working on restoration efforts of the A.D. German Warehouse, the only warehouse designed by Wright and constructed between 1917 and 1921 in downtown Richland Center, Wrightâs hometown. Rott spent eight years studying at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin just south of Spring Green, but to get into the prestigious school he needed to be interviewed by Wrightâs third and final wife, Olgivanna. This was 1978, and Rott, who grew up on the other side of the Wisconsin River between Spring Green and Lone Rock and graduated from River Valley High School, was one of the rare students from the area to apply to the School of Architecture. ....