The Brewery Creek Inn was a great little bed & breakfast housed on the top floor of a working brewery/restaurant. The room was very cozy and spacious. ...
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The Brewery Creek Inn was a great little bed & breakfast housed on the top floor of a working brewery/restaurant. The room was very cozy and spacious. The fireplace was a great addition considering the weather during the weekend of my visit was cold and rainy. The Red Rooster Cafe is located at the top of the main hill in town and is a diner just like you expect in a small town. There's nothing special about the interior space. It's clean and dated with an obvious rooster theme throughout. Mineral Point was settled by Cornish miners and a staple food amoung the families was something called a ...
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Why Wisconsin? Traci and I attended a fundraising scholarship dinner dance hosted by her sorority (Delta Sigma Theta). As we examined the items up for ...
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Why Wisconsin? Traci and I attended a fundraising scholarship dinner dance hosted by her sorority (Delta Sigma Theta). As we examined the items up for bid in the silent auction room, one item among the gift baskets, artwork, and clothing really captured our attention. It was listed as a "Week in Wisconsin". Neither Traci nor I knew anything about Wisconsin other than a lot of cheese is produced there. However, we are so bitten by the travel bug that we placed our bid. It turns out we were the only bid for the item; hence, we bought the trip. Fast forward 10 months and we were on our way to Wis...
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We travel to Frank Lloyd Wright’s home state of Wisconsin and experience some of his most groundbreaking architectural designs. The trip begins ...
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We travel to Frank Lloyd Wright’s home state of Wisconsin and experience some of his most groundbreaking architectural designs. The trip begins morning of Wednesday August 6th leaving from Davenport, Iowa traveling to Madison, Wi ( 163 miles driving time 3 hrs ) Starting afternoon August 6th we visit Unitarian Meeting House and Monona Terrace, a convention center in Madison designed by Wright in 1938 and finally constructed in 1997.. Also hope to see the Wisconsin's State Capitol Building.. and stop at Essen Haus for a bite to eat . Driving Morning Aug 7th from Madison to Milwaukee ( 90 miles ...
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My boyfriend and I came out to Spring Green to go to Taliesin and The House on the Rock, and stayed at the House on the Rock Resort. We thought it was ...More
For many years when visiting this part of Wisconsin my family and I have stayed at Round Barn Inn.. we love the rooms.. and it is located central to ...More
There is not much at all for kids to do at the Usonian Inn. That is one of the reasons we love it! Tranquil and relaxing, outside each room you'll ...More
We stayed at the Spring Valley Inn on December 25, 2004 for one night in order to visit the House on the Rock on the 26th. Although the hotel staff ...More
Staff friendly and helpful.We stayed in the "hotel" part, there appears to be an older "motel" part in the front part of the building.The part we ...More
This older Victorian home is right in the small town of Spring Green, convenient to The American Players Theatre and the various Frank Lloyd Wright ...More
If your on a budget and need a nice place to stay this is it!!! It's close to both town and tourism, and offers a private setting for both the kids ...More
My partner and I stayed here for a weekend getaway. We took the Estate Tour at Taliesen and went to a play at the American Players Theater (both of ...More
The Victorian-style Classic Charms Bed & Breakfast is situated on 35 wooded acres with walking trails in Plain, Wisconsin. Open year-round, Classic ... More
Two guest rooms with full-size antique beds and a shared bath with a claw-foot tub are available at Stepping Stone Bed & Breakfast. A home-style ... More