New website maps out Frank Lloyd Wright sites along trail in southern Wisconsin
SPRING GREEN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- There's a new tool to help plan trips along the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail in Wisconsin.
Taliesin Preservation announced the new Frank Lloyd Wright Trail website, Trail Tracker, and updated app maps out and connect nine pubic Wright sites along 200 miles in southern Wisconsin.
According to a news release, the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail was originally established in 2017. The self-guided automotive trail consists of nine public sites chosen to provide architectural enthusiasts and casual visitors with a rich exposure to Wright’s architectural genius.
Traveling from east to west, the Trail originates on Interstate 94 near the Wisconsin-Illinois border in Racine County, proceeds north to Milwaukee, then west across the state to Madison, onward to Spring Green, and ends in Richland Center—in the place where it all began in the city of Wright’s birth.
The Trail consists of the following sites: SC Johnson Administrative Building and Research Tower, The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread, Burnham Block, Monona Terrace, First Unitarian Society Meeting House, Taliesin and Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center, Wyoming Valley School, and A.D. German Warehouse.
Visitors can plan their trip with the newly updated app or track their progress with Trail Tracker and receive a Frank Lloyd Wright Trail Badge to share on social media.
Follow along the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail Instagram page HERE.