We visited the cemetery and chapel after the tour of the Tailiesin buildings (architectural school and main house). The chapel was not open so we looked at the structure from the outside and walked through the cemetery. The building was posted to be in repairs but was open for booking weddings and funerals. One can view the headstone for Frank Lloyd Wright (even though he is no longer buried there), his beloved Mamah, and ancestors of his mother's side of the family (Jones). There are also spots reserved for future relatives and extended family of the...
Read moreHistoric chapel and cemetery adjacent to Taliesin. Final resting place of Frank Lloyd Wright's family, children, and his onetime love Mamah Borthwick (who was one of seven people brutally murdered at Taliesin in 1914); he has a grave here too but is no longer buried here--his cremains are in AZ. There is a small dirt lot a little ways down from the chapel. Also you can park on the shoulder or use the paved walking path from the Visitor Center or walk the forested Welsh Hills Trail to the chapel. Very pretty area with pretty views of...
Read moreThis is a very quiet and peaceful spot. It's just a short drive from the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center, and it is very easy to find. There is room for two cars to park off of the road, but you could also very easily just pull off on the road. It is not a very busy area, and I was the only visitor. I would have liked to spend more time looking around, but the mosquitoes were vicious. And that was even after I...
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