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Visiting Wisconsin's legendary House on the Rock with [livejournal.com profile] gypsyjolie was absolutely magical. And [livejournal.com profile] logospilgrim, there's a picture inside just for you...

And if you are a cephalopod enthusiast, you must look at this entry.

Back to part one

Okay. So this is a little further into the "house" portion. There was an area with a lot of stained glass items. There were four panels featuring the seasons, which are copies of Tiffany pieces. The room was rather homey and like a funky living room.

Autumn.
House on the Rock, Autumn stained glass window

Winter.
House ont he Rock, Winter stained glass window

Random Foo dog. There is stuff everywhere. This was up near the ceiling and I only saw it because [livejournal.com profile] gypsyjolie pointed it out.
House on the Rock, random foo dog

Spring.
House on the Rock, Spring stained glass window

Summer.
House on the Rock, Summer stained glass

There was a docent present in this room, who pointed out the "Tiffany" lamp, which is, in fact, only Tiffany-style. Another copy, presumably made by the same company who did a lot of stained glass for the House, the Illinois firm of Bauer and Coble.
House on the Rock, Tiffany ? lamp

After this point the House was less, well, house-like, and began to take a different shape. Little did I know what amazements were in store for me.

And now I shall illustrate the problem I had with photography inside the murky House. You see, I didn't want to mess too much with settings I didn't understand, and also I didn't want to spend a lot of time changing settings, so I had two modes available; flash, and no flash. Here is an exhibit of guns, taken with no flash.
House on the Rock, guns, uncorrected

The same exhibit, but with flash. One is magical but hard to make out; one is horrible and overexposed but you can see everything. What a dilemma!
House on the Rock, guns, with flash

I think this was actually the exterior of a bathroom, though I can't remember now.
House on the Rock, bottles

Dolls. Sadly, I missed the Ultra Creepy Doll Carousel, because it was closed at the moment. But here is a small scattering of dolls to tide you over.
House on the Rock, dolls

This was such a beautiful sight. I immediately thought of [livejournal.com profile] logospilgrim as soon as I saw the angel. I wish the picture could do it justice. It's a little dark and it's hard to make out the wings. Logos, if you want a bigger version, please let me know and I'll email it to you.
House on the Rock, angel statue

I don't even know how to explain the next part of this journey. You see, after the house section, you end up on...A STREET. YES. A street. A very real faux village street. With large "trees" and storefronts and cobblestones. OMG SO COOL BEYOND BELIEF. It was amazing. This is a picture with the camera tilted up so you can see into the lights that are strung on the trees. I LOVED THIS SO MUCH. It was so captivating. I can't even explain, but being inside a house where someone has constructed a city street...um...it just made me marvel. It's called "The Streets of Yesterday."
House on the Rock, Street

On the street, there were many amazing things to look at. Some of the storefronts had such crazy items inside...fantastic antique medical implements, advertisements, jars full of strange specimens, boots...it was extraordinary. One of the displays had old advertisements that advised tapeworms for weight loss.
House on the Rock, Street sign

Another figurehead. You can see the upper part of the building has a facade of stained glass and wood. No matter where you look, there is something interesting. I'm amazed that there are stained glass panels (or maybe faux-stained glass) positioned there; I mean, seriously, without the flash of the camera I don't think you could evern see them, because it's so dark and they're so high up. Yet again, another example of how there are unusual details everywhere, and how you could never see everything, no matter how hard you look.
House ont he Rock, masthead figure

There were coin-operated dioramas, which is HOMG one of the coolest things ever. This one was called the Wages of Sin. Sadly, this is the worst picture that has ever been taken of it.

Let me try to explain. On the left is a bed (you can just barely see the edge of it) with a figure lying in the bed. Once you put the coin in, various things happen. The figure sits up, and the door opens and a skeleton comes in. There are various things to suggest a sinful life, and the skeleton is a morality lesson, that the wages of sin are death. It's from the turn of the century and it's fabulous. There were several of them and they were all so amazing. Sadly, I remembered I had a camera too late; this is literally the very last moment of light in the show. Next time I'll have better pics. Maybe a vid? It's incredible. Oh, here's a YouTube vid of some of the dioramas. Look at the 2:26 mark for the Wages of Death. Wow, there were some I didn't see. Not surprising--there are miles of things to look at.

I have a great love for antique amusement machines and these were SPLENDID. The kind of machine that is so hokey and low-tech that it is usually disassembled by later generations or tossed in the dump. That anyone saved these is absolutely a mystical event.
House on the Rock, diorama

Another twin lamp figurehead.
House on the Rock, twin lamps

At the end of the street there was an enormous music automaton. It was really beautiful and the size of a city bus, seriously. Here's one detail, showing these gorgeous glass jars, and you can see a drum on the right. Most of the music of these automatons comes from a pipe organ hidden within. At the time of the tour, I wasn't certain, but now that I've watched a few YouTube vids it's become clearer to me that the Wiki article was right. The drums are making noise, as are some of the melodic percussion instruments, but most of the stringed instruments are rigged for show and are not really contributing.
House on the Rock, musical automaton with glass bottles

So here's the forerunner for the cephalopod love. This is a little music automaton at the foot of...
House on the Rock, Octopus's Garden

...the most awesome spectacle I have ever seen. It's called the Whale Room. [livejournal.com profile] gypsyjolie was very mum about the whole thing, and did not spoil me one bit, and then we were in the room, and I nearly died.
House on the Rock, Octopus eye

This is a three story room which holds an enormous sculpture depicting a whale and what I believe they are calling a giant squid (though it looks like an octopus to me) locked in mortal combat. This is a horrible picture taken from the bottom of the sculpture.

IT IS THREE STORIES HIGH.

LET ME REPEAT. IT IS THREE STORIES HIGH. AND IT IS IN A ROOM.
House on the Rock, epic battle

The room has a walkway that wraps all the way around it a few times so you can get to the top of the sculpture. There are display cases completely lining the walls, so as you go up the walkway you can look at all sorts of amazing things, like this bit of prayer scrimshaw.
House on the Rock, prayer scrimshaw

At the top, there is the Throne of Passion. Only the bravest would dare sit upon it.
House on the Rock, Throne of Passion

WHALE.
House on the Rock, whale

I REPEAT, WHALE. OCTOPUS. I know that this looks crude and all papier-mâche and stuff, but with the dark lighting? It was awesome and looked fantastic.
House on the Rock, whale vs. octopus

The octopus, from above.
House on the Rock, view from above

WHALE.
House on the Rock, whale

ha! I love the rowboat in its maw.
House on the Rock, whale mouth

Stay tuned for part three, where I actually take a few good pictures. I know, hard to believe.

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Date: 2010-10-27 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rickfan37.livejournal.com
If we ever go to Wisconsin - hell, we HAVE to go to Wisconsin, this place is awesome!

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Date: 2010-10-28 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valis2.livejournal.com
YOU MUST. SERIOUSLY. It's so awesome! I bonded with it so much and I want to go there again!

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