Found in Willow, Alaska, a town better known for being the start of the official Iditarod race, this unusual building is often referred to as the “Dr. Seuss House” thanks to its whimsical architecture. However, owner and creator Phillip Weidner has said its actual name is the Goose Creek Tower.
The 185-foot-tall (56-metre-tall) structure looks like several houses stacked atop each other, which it basically is. Weidner started with the original 40-by-40-foot (12-by-12-metre) log cabin and then realised he could construct pillars that would allow him to put another house on top. And then another. And another. Each getting smaller as they ascend into the sky.
The original owner worked on it extensively for 10 years before he died. Then it sat abandoned for 10 years until a new owner purchased it and has started renovations.