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Jordan sold the House on the Rock to a business associate in 1988. For more information about the House on the Rock, including hours and entry fees, visit thehouseontherock.com . − Keith Uhlig ...
The "house" itself is atop Deer Shelter Rock, a column of rock approximately 60 by 70 feet (18 by 21 m), by 200 feet (61 m) on the top, which stands in a forest nearby. [12] Additions were made to the original structure and other buildings added over the course of several decades.
The House on the Rock is a tourist attraction in Wisconsin, United States. House on the Rock may also refer to: "House on the Rock" (American Gods), an episode of the television series American Gods; House on the Rock (church), in Lagos, Nigeria; House on the Rock (Sighișoara), an historic building in Romania
The third book is "Never Enough: The Creative Life of Alex Jordan" by Tom Kupsh, published in 2014. Kupsh was a sculptor who worked for Jordan at the House on the Rock from 1977 to 1984. From 1989 to 1998, Kupsh was the creative director at the House on the Rock. In 2006 Kupsh returned to be a creative consultant.
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House on the Rock Alex Jordan Jr. constructed "Japanese House" atop rock pinnacle in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Nitt Witt Ridge a house in Cambria, California constructed in a similar style. Watts Towers in Los Angeles, a collection of 17 interconnected structures, built by Italian immigrant Sabato Rodia .
U-pick sunflower and U-Pick Pumpkin admission fees are included in the admission price to the festival, but visitors must pay for what is picked. Admission is $18 and under age 2 is free.
His real estate holdings were doing well, but he kept expecting his son to make the House a tourist item, and charge admission. This was resisted until the early 1960s; I believe in 1961, the first year admission was charged, they made $15,000.