Wisconsin Weekend: Frank Lloyd Wright Places, Catfish Racing

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An exterior view of the library at Frank Lloyd Wright's home, called Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
The library at Frank Lloyd Wright’s home, called Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wis. The stone used in the courtyard patio runs into the architect’s bedroom to the right of the library, joining the interior and exterior. (AP Photo/Michelle Johnson)

Two Wisconsin homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright are now on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, so we’re exploring places around the state where you can see work from the Wisconsin-born architect. Then, we travel to Greenville where a community will be gathering this weekend for annual catfish races. That’s right — catfish races.

Featured in this Show

  • Frank Lloyd Wright Sites To See In Wisconsin

    Eight buildings created by architect and Wisconsin native Frank Lloyd Wright have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. On this edition of Wisconsin Weekend, we’re discussing the meaning of this recognition and exploring Wright attractions around the Badger State.

  • Wisconsin Weekend: Catfish Races In Greenville

    Summertime means festival season in Wisconsin! In this edition of Wisconsin Weekend, we head to Greenville to find out more about the annual catfish races and how celebrations like this bring a community together.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Jana Rose Schleis Producer
  • Breann Schossow Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Carrie Rodamaker Guest
  • Clint Dorn Guest

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