Built by attorney Phillip Weidner, the Dr. Seuss House is 185 feet tall and has stunning views of the surrounding landscape — but it's still unfinished after more than 20 years.

There’s a whimsical structure in Alaska that locals have taken to calling the “Dr. Seuss House.” Like something Seussian, it rises an impossible distance into the sky, and looks like mismatched houses stacked together. But the house, officially called Goose Creek Tower, is very real.

Located in Talkeetna, Alaska, the house is 185 feet high and was built by Phillip Weidner, an Anchorage attorney who proudly calls the structure his “poem to the sky.” Weidner has not yet completed the project, but reportedly hopes to one day use it as a home for his family.

In the meantime, it’s become one of the strangest sites in

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