Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States
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- Taliesin West
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- National Historic Landmark
- Welsh name meaning 'shining brow'. This desert complex contains the winter home, office and school of architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Often acclaimed as one of his masterworks, this complex, along with Taliesin (East) near Spring Green, Wisconsin (also a NHL), expresses Wright's educational theories and vision of society, as well as his mature architectural concepts.
- 33.606987133° 36' 25.2"N-111.8431983111° 50' 35.5"W
- Cactus Villa 1.5 mi. SW
- Casa Rica 1.5 mi. SW
- Shiloh Canyon 1.5 mi. S
- Fountain Hills 7.2 mi. E
- Scottsdale 7.5 mi. SW
- Paradise Valley 7.8 mi. SW
- Paradise Memorial Gardens 2.7 mi. SW
- Camelback (Paradise Valley) 7.7 mi. SW
- Jim Hart Memorial Monument 8.2 mi. E
- Green Acres Memorial Gardens 11.2 mi. S
- Mesa (Mesa) 11.7 mi. S
- National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona (Phoenix) 11.8 mi. NW
- Saint Francis (Phoenix) 11.9 mi. SW
- Holy Redeemer (Phoenix) 12.2 mi. NW
- Governor Hunt Tomb (Phoenix) 12.2 mi. SW
- Rio Verde Memorial Gardens 12.5 mi. NE
- Phoenix Memorial Park (Phoenix) 14.1 mi. W
- Valley of the Sun Memorial Park (Phoenix) 14.4 mi. SW
- 494 m
- 974391794
- Updated Apr 18, 2020