It began in the 1940s when Jordan built a getaway home by hand on top of Deer Shelter Rock, a chunk of stone rising 60 feet above the surrounding landscape, according to the House on the Rock website.
It began in the 1940s when Jordan built a getaway home by hand on top of Deer Shelter Rock, a chunk of stone rising 60 feet above the surrounding landscape, according to the House on the Rock website.
It began in the 1940s when Jordan built a getaway home by hand on top of Deer Shelter Rock, a chunk of stone rising 60 feet above the surrounding landscape, according to the House on the Rock website.