The craziest house of each state

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Take a trip across the country and you will find a range of magnificent houses. Majestic hotels in rustic cabins, there is a lot to take. But to say it simply, these normal homes have absolutely nothing on the fools you are about to see. We have gathered a list of the most creative, creative and creative houses, most weird ridiculed that exist in each state. And when you finish watching that, you will also want to read onThe most popular house style in each state.

Alabama: Rosenbaum House

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TheRosenbaum House, built in 1940, is the only house built by a famous architectFrank Lloyd Wright in the state of Alabama. The house is noted as the perfect example of the "Usonian house", a concept of Lloyd Wright that has reimagated the American house as small and more futuristic. Today, long after the departure of the original owners, visits are always available to see this piece of unique history in person.

Alaska: Goose Creek Tour

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Also called the Dr Seuss House for its whimsical design, the 185-foot Tour of Goose Creek, located in Talkeetna, Alaska, was erected almost two decades by anchoring attorney.Phil Weidner. With cabin after the cab built on the other, your first question is probably if this building is structurally healthy - and you would not be the only one to ask. Apparently, it's. (Although thatDoes the function A basement with an evacuation tunnel in a security room - you know,In case.) The tower has a clear view, 360-view of Denali and the beginning of the aleuiian chain. His owner simply calls the house "a poem in heaven".

Arizona: Taliesin West

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Taliesin West, located in Scottsdale, in Arizona, served as an architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Winter Home from 1937 until his death in 1959. Wright wanted the house to have a connection to the desert and built it with the help of rocks and local materials. It also employed a natural light wherever it was able to and that the ceiling of its newsroom is covered by a translucent canvas. At the end of the day, Wright saw this winter home as an inspiring escape. Now it serves as a main campus of the architecture school in Taliesin and houses the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

ArkansasHouse House

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The value is estimated at $ 10.9 million, this house in Fort Smith, Arkansas, is the most expensive residence of the state. Located on an attempt by 20 acres, the house of 18,367 square feet features an indoor pool with two overflow edges, marble fireplaces, a sports gym and, a House YES-A, Made using an imported Californian sequoia, according toRealtor.com.

California: Winchester mystery house

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The Winchester mystery house in San Jose, California, was the idea of ​​kidnappingSarah Winchester, Heirress at the Winchester repeats rifle rifle weapons. After a series of tragedies, including the death of his daughter and her husband, Sarah visited a psychic to ask for help. The spiritualist told him that his family was killed by the ghosts of victims of gunshots and that the only way she could escape was to build a manor house full of park traps. Sarah took these advice seriously and set up to build a mysterious field that now has open doors on 12-foot drops, stairs to nowhere and sealed rooms. It is also rumor to be a little haunted.

Colorado: Doon carved house

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Also known as Sleeder House, the carved house of the Doon on Genesee Mountain in Colorado was built by the architectCharles Deaton In 1963. (You could also recognize itWoody Allen1973 film,Sleeper.) The five-storey house has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a cuisine at the forefront of technology and a high level master suite.

According to Doon, he built the house to feel and see the earth simultaneously. "On Genesee Mountain, I found a high dirt point where I could bear and feel the great reach of the earth. I wanted the form of singing a smooth song," he told the authorsThames and Hudson.

Connecticut: Château de Gillette

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Constructed originally by actorWilliam Gillette(famous for playing Sherlock Holmes on stage), thisChateau was occupied from 1919 to 1937 - and finally been bought by the state of Connecticut after Gillette's death. But this happens, the castle was never structurally healthy. The walls, for example, were built in the same way to a set of scene and lacked reinforcements in critical places. In addition, part of the isolation of the castle included algae and paper. Fortunately, the amazing domain has been restored in 2002.

Delaware: The Milton Futuro House

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In the 1960s, people thought that Futuro houses, designed by the Finnish architect.Matti Suuronen, would be able to end the scarcity of housing in the world. This one, in particular, was built in 1968 and is one of the two Futurro houses in Delaware - and one of the 96 ever built. Located in Milton, it is on the edge of an aerodrome tarmac and appears as if it could just land. The saucer currently belongs to a man named Rich Garrett, whosaid The only disadvantage of this house is its lack of wardrobe space.

Florida: The dune house

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The home of the Dune in Jacksonville was built in the 1970s by architectWilliam Morgan, who saw the opportunity to create aecological The house in a dune of sand created after Hurricane Dora in 1964. Take the virgin web that the nature left behind, Morgan isolated the house using the surrounding land - which inevitably burns the house to spectators. The dune house was also built using any right angle - just curves.

Georgia: Guitar house

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This fun house, built by Country-Western SingerElvis Carden in Fayetteville, inspired his albumLive in an old guitar. And it's certainly a show to see, especially by the air. At one point, the house was on sale for a tiny $ 160,000, according toAtlas obscura.

Hawaii: KEHENA CLIFF HOUSE

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Perched on a cliff of Lava in Kehena Point, the Kehena Cliff House is a three-storey concrete manor with a spectacular view of the sea below. Each room has been designed to accommodateSweep views of the ocean-And the house is particularly well adapted to whale monitoring. Now, those who wish to stay in this architectural feat can $ 249 per night, asAirbnb.

Idaho: HOUSE DE TISPEEEE

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This house in Tipeee, built in Cascade, Idaho, is a small house composed of a picturesque 826 square feet. Insideare two bedrooms, half a bathtub, a kitchen and a wood stove (there is a bathroom just outside). Located in the middle of the woods, this house consists in accessing the simple things of the life of the wood life made for Stargazing.

Illinois: Kirsch's house

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This bizarre residence has been designed by the architectErrol J. Kirsch In the late 70s. And while he did not say much of his inspiration for that, the architecture blogStrange buildings say itFuturistic remains Was probably built to be aware of the environment, with strategically placed masonry foam to provide insulation and windows configured to illuminate space instead of electrical lighting.

Indiana: Twisted house

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For this creative house, on Showcase at Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis, American artistJohn McNaughtonaimed to "transform the idea of ​​a house (literally) on his head"."Twisted House" was installed in 2005 as part of the Center's Artspark Initiative. If you visit, you can walk and pretend that it might be like living in this weird little house.

Iowa: Spaceship House

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Located in Urbandale, Iowa, the Spaceship House was built in 1993 by the farmer and the millionaire businessmanLemar Koethe. Although the mansion can have an incredibly futuristic outdoor, its interior still contains all the luxury that the owner did not want to give up, like a car car bay and a leisure center. More than anything, the house offers a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding Iowa countryside.

Kansas: Château de Subterra

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Maybe the most unforgettable dwelling in the list is this silo of cold war missile that has been converted into a house by Ed and Dianna Peden in 1994. Once a four-megaton head, this "house" is now aEclectic living space. Who said that underground life can not be styled?

Kentucky: Mother Goose House

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Thisfamous Kentucky attraction was built by the artistGeorge Stacy In 1935. The goose structure is even equipped with egg-shaped windows and automobile lights that serve as goose eyes. Decades after its construction, visitors always flock this house to experiment with themselves.

Louisiana: The shipping container house

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Since 2017, this three-storey shipping container home is still standing in New Orleans. I dreamed by the owners Kicker and Ann Kalozdi, this house contains seven Irish canal shipping containers, welded for durability. The interior of the house is just as unique, especially because it does not look inside a shipping container. The couple has managed to create comfortable and open spaces throughout the house.

Maine: Goose Rocks Light

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Built in 1890, Goose Rocks Light, located near North Haven, Maine, was bought by a private organization, Beacon Conservation, in 2006. Now,The Visitors of the Lighthouse Can spend the night in the second level of the level guardian, but it is certainly quite the adventure to get there.

Maryland: The mushroom welcome

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During the 1970s, the futurologist architectRoy Mason transformed the house once ordinary on this site in this one, which generally reminds the people of allThe Lord of the Rings. To create its winding shape, the architect used polyurethane foam. The interior includes a lot of reading and magic spaces corners. Currently, the Bethesda House is a private property.

Massachusetts: The paper house

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Yes, it's a real actual house. ThePaper House in Rockford, Massachusetts, was designed and built by the mechanical engineerElis F. Stenman. Now, nearly a century after the property has been built, visitors can explore this wild home, which has been built and decorated using 100,000 pieces of varnished newspapers.

Michigan: Honolulu House

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This Hawaiian-inspired oasis was built in the middle of the small town Marshall, Michigan, in 1860. The inspiring piece of architecture was built by the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of MichiganAbner Pratt, Who wanted to imitate the "Iolani Palace in Hawaii. Featuring tropical murals and a sprawling enveloping porch, theHonolulu House remains the most impressive house in the state.

Minnesota: EnsCulptic House

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Made of insulating foam in hardened polyurethane, the house was built enshrine by the architectWinslow Wedin In 1969. If you look up or on the side, the looks of the house as a giant minnesota mushroom, with small light pockets illuminating the creative spaces inside. The residence is always private property.

Mississippi: Longwood mansion

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Also known as the madness of walnuts, this historic house of Antebellum Natchez, Mississippi, was built in 1864 and is the largest octagonal house in the country. After surviving decades of negligence, the hotel now operates as a historic house museum. (Fun did: you could recognize this house of some episodes ofTrue blood)

Missouri: Caveland

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Once a shelter at the bomb under license, the cave used to buildCaveland Was bought on eBay by Curt and Deborah Sleeper owners. Now the property has two floors of rooms, stairs, gently curved hardwood floors, and 28 sliding glass doors on its facade. Not to mention, a good part of the cave is kept inside the house.

Montana: Montana County

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Although it may seem like it is directly from allThe Lord of the RingsThis architectural treasure in Trout Creek, Montana, is a private guest house with all the staples that make the hobbit housing famous that you know and love.

Nebraska: Bailey Captain House

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Built in 1877 for Benson Bailey, a civil war veterinarian, thisNeo-gothic has become somewhat famous in the state of Nebraska. Although no one knows where the house was originally built, it was at a given moment and disassembled moved to its new location in Brownville and serves now as part of the Historical Society Brownville Museum.

Nevada: Castillo del Sol

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Since the former Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and NeurosurgeonLonnie Hammargren Is known as "the man who collects everything," it makes sense that he would build a massive domain to pay tribute to his treasures. Located in Las Vegas, this remains so humble offers millions of dollars of collectibles, Russian mountains for movie accessories, according toVice.

New Hampshire: Sunapee Lake Home

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Currently listed as the most expensive at home in the state of New Hampshire,This residence, Located on the scenic Sunapee Lake, is only five years old, but still manages to embody a superb opulence of yesteryear. And if you want to own this little corner of paradise, it will cost you; The dream house is listed at $ 6 million.

New Jersey: Luna Park

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artistRicky Boscarino de the biggest and the most impressive work so far,Luna park was built in 1989, but that does not mean it was finished then. For decades, the artist and the architect added new sculptures, paintings and other works of art in his fanciful home.

New Mexico: Taos Pueblo

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For thousands of years, Native American Taos lived in theTaos Pueblo-Perhaps actually the oldest structure in America. The buildings that are there are more chances built between 1000 and 1450 C.E. To date, visitors can still walk around this former centuries establishment, which is always occupied by the Native Americans of Taos.

new York: Bioscleave House

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When you illustrate the Hamptons, you probably think of huge homes before thinking of the great houses designed by avant-garde artists. The Bioscleave house, however, the mold of the typical house of the Hamptons. Built by artistsMadeline's gins andArakawa, the interior of the house is just as playful as the outside, with a raised dining room platform, ground mounds in the floor and offbeat windows - all painted a kaleidoscope of colors, according toRealtor.com.

North Carolina: Biltmore Estate

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George Vanderbilt, the grandson of the famous industrialistCornelius Vanderbilt, erected this French Renaissance castle of 250 rooms in Asheville, in North Carolina, testifying to its wealth and tastes in 1889. Filled with many architectural treasures (like a two-storey library), this area continues to be One of the most important examples of golden age. Although it is always owned by the descendants of the Vanderbilts, visits are available forSee this impressive mansion for you.

North Dakota: Cottage of Coghlan

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The only castle standing in the state of North Dakota, Coghlan Castle was built in stone at a time at the beginning of the 20th century, when almost all other buildings were made of lawn. Located in a remote part of the state, the castle had been let rot rot because the family of Coghlan left it in the 1940s. This hidden gem remained largely unknown until it is placed on the national register Historic places in 2008. A decade later, it is still being renovated.

Ohio: The mushroom house

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Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Maison Mushroom appears as if it was transported to the landscape directly from a fairy tale. ArchitectTerry Brown Created this interesting space, complete with a cone-shaped addition and several architectural quirks that make it the most interesting residence of the state.

Oklahoma: Reel fishing at home

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Located just outside Tulsa, Oklahoma, this house, built in 1970 to look like the appearance of a fishing reel, successfully captivated several overall. In order to create the perfect form, every room of the house had to be circular, according toZillow. We can only imagine what it looked like to provide this place.

Oregon: Manoir in Pittock

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Built in 1909 to be the private house ofOregonian Publisher Henry Pittock, this French Renaissance style castle of 46 rooms, which offers panoramic views of the city center of Portland, has become the most famous architecture in the city. More than a century after its construction, the house now belongs to the city's parks and recreation office, is open topublic visits.

Pennsylvania: Waterfall

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Perhaps one of the most famous buildings of the whole country, Fallingwater in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, has been appointed "Best Work of American Architecture" by the American Institute of Architects. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935, the house was used for the first time as a weekend getaway forLiliane Kaufmann and her husband,Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr.owner of the Grand Store of Kaufmann. The house is the most famous for its notable use of natural materials, including the waterfall that flows naturally under it.

Rhode Island: Circuit breakers

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Another testimony of the Family Family Vanderblt, this vast manor manor, which seats peacefully on the coast of Newport, Rhode Island was built in 1895 with the intention of being a "summer cottage". However, with all the incredible features inside the house (including an arcade, a library, a music room and a morning room), it's hard to imagine thatthis house looks like everything about a cottage.

Caroline from the south: The manor of Calhoun

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As one of the most impressive houses of South Carolina, Calhoun Manoir, built for businessmanGeorge W. Williams In 1876, is a Victorian style residence in Charleston. After the death of Williams in 1903, his son-in-law, Patrick Calhoun, moved to a hotel. Since his death, the Manoir has remained famous for his role on the successful TV showNorth and South-And is always open forsightseeing.

South Dakota: The onion house

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Also known as Thomas Lenehan House (as he was the one who built it), this famous house was erected in 1902 and has an incredibly distinctive onion dome. At one point, the accommodation was used as a hospital. Now, it is registered on the national register of historic places.

Tennessee: Flying saucer house

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Built as part of the flying saucer's craze of the 1960s, this house in Chattanooga is always equipped with many retro characteristics that it was originally built with, including the retractable staircase leading home (Although he is now blocked permanently in the "low" position). Currently, the house can be rented.

Texas: Steel house

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In Lubbock, Texas, The Steel House, designed by the architectRobert Bruno, was built during three decades. But despite spending the best part of his life on this architectural marvel, Bruno died before his end. More than a decade later, the house is still inappropriate - although it is planned to move it to a different place designed to commemorate your work, according to theDallas News.

Utah: Hive house

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Once the official residence ofBrigham youngThe second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, this house draws its name for the functionality that looks like a hive. The house was built in 1854 to accommodate the great family of young people (remember, it was polygamist). It was also his official residence as the governor of Utah. Now, the magnificent manor serves as a museum and is listed on the national register of historic places.

Vermont: The Clicsette

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Built by architectsSellers Dave andWilliam ReinekeIn the 1960s, the clacker is one of the most innovative architectural wonders of the country - and the one that reigns in the state of Vermont. After taking the dramatic outside of the house, you will be even more impressed by the interior (and you can completely check, since the space is available to rentAirbnb) Each of the three floors is connected by a series of ladders, with comfortable sitting spaces and crates.

Virginia: Monticello

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Considered one of the most famous houses in the United States,Monticello Was the main plantation of Thomas Jefferson. Located outside Charlottesville, Monticello was the first house in America, with its high ceilings and European design elements that were rarely observed in the 18th century states.

Washington: Tropical Forest Castle

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This Sedro Woolley house, Washington, is nestled on 20 hectares of Immaculate Pacific Nerve Forest and feels like a fairy tale fairy. The house is equipped with each castle castle, including turrets, a stone facade and a bridge that provides the only access to the house. It also has a salmon cove and a fully natural pool.

Western Virginia: The coal

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The construction of 1933 of this house in Williamson, in West Virginia, was just an advertising shot byO. W. Evans Norfolk and Western Wallway, who wanted to create a recognizable symbol for the Williamson coal industry. Designed by the architectHassel T. HicksThe house is entirely made of bituminous charcoal. It is now a national historical monument.

Wisconsin: The house on the rock

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WhenAlex Jordan Started working on this house in 1945, he did it with the intention of making it as spectacular as possible. Now, the house is considered one of the most bizarre of the country, each room containing a different set of far-defeated decorations. For example, a room is decorated with models hanging on the ceiling and several rendered tribute to the love of Christmas Jordan. Overall, the house is a unique blend of ideas and architectural concepts, well worth yourvisit.

Wyoming: Smith Manoir

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Located in Wapiti Valley, this mansion is legendary in the state of Wyoming. The sprawling and imaginative cab was built by the amateur architectFrancis Lee Smith-Who, small construction project ends up transforming into an obsession that has never been stopped. In fact, the wooden house Rickety has become such an obsession for Smith that he ends up killing him, when he fell to his death while working on them in 1992. Now, decades later, he is still in care of His daughter - and remains popular Attraction in the city of Cody. And for more reasons to avoid building your own mansion, check these13 reasons why you should be happy not to live in a huge house.

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