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American Players Theatre
5950 Golf Course Road
P.O. Box 819
Spring Green, WI 53588
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Box Office: 608-588-2361
Administration: 608-588-7401
Fax: 608-588-7085
American Players Theatre
5950 Golf Course Road
P.O. Box 819
Spring Green, WI 53588
(Map)
Box Office: 608-588-2361
Administration: 608-588-7401
Fax: 608-588-7085
Amanda Finn, Only in your State
Hallmark movies often feature a young woman searching for something in her life. Visiting a small town from the big city and ready for a new adventure, the heroine is thrown off course by a town she never expected. That cliché has never meant much to me until I realized I had my own version of those places. Since I first set foot in Spring Green at the age of 18, the town has been a North Star for me, a hallmark of a quintessential Midwestern small town. With its historic downtown, local charm, and incredible sights like Taliesin, I can easily imagine the main characters finding their way or being whisked into a new journey right in the heart of Spring Green.
The magic of this town is that once you've been there, you can never forget it. Although the architecture is similar to that of other 19th and 20th-century Midwestern downtowns, don't let that fool you. There you'll uncover special nooks and crannies like the ever-so-cozy Arcadia Books, coffee specialties a rock's throw away at Convivio, or dine at the White School collective, fittingly housed in a 1877 schoolhouse. Along the way, you'll meet some of the kindest people who encapsulate the notion of Midwestern hospitality. But you'll also find that there's even more to this place—an almost unspoken creative energy that flows through it.
Many visitors discover that essence because of Taliesin, the primary home and studio of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The compound is a sterling example of Wright's Prairie style, with a unique aesthetic that makes it look straight out of a Hollywood backlot. It is surrounded by hundreds of acres of nature, the kind of nature one could imagine a goofy Spring Green pun about from the Hallmark writers. The serenity of Taliesin's surroundings makes it clear why Wright chose this place to spend much of his life. It's a place one might only experience in a dream—or a Hallmark Channel fantasy.