Why This Incredible Creation Should Not Be Called Dr. Seuss House?

Petr Svab
Petr Svab
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Out in the wilderness of Willow, Alaska, Phillip Weidner built a house for himself that, as he put it, is his “poem to the sky.”

His original intent was to build a log cabin. But then he realized the cabin could hold another one on top of it. And then, “I just kept going,” he said.

He calls the house Goose Creek Tower. It’s 185 feet tall (because 200 ft is the limit of federal air space in the area). I has eight levels, though that’s more of an estimate, because it “depends how you count storeys,” he said.

Goose Creek Tower. (<a href="http://www.alaska.org/detail/dr-seuss-house" target="_blank">Alaska.org</a>)
Goose Creek Tower. Alaska.org
Petr Svab
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Petr Svab is a reporter covering New York. Previously, he covered national topics including politics, economy, education, and law enforcement.
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