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Historic House Museums in America

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Cedar Rock

Cedar Rock

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  • 319-934-3572
  • 2611 Quasqueton Diagonal Blvd, Independence, IA, USA

The Walter house is an example of a simplified style of house Frank Lloyd Wright developed and called "Usonian". The plan for the Walter house follows the characteristic "tadpole" form Read More

Dana-Thomas House

Dana-Thomas House

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  • 217-782-6773
  • 301 East Lawrence Avenue, Springfield, IL, USA

The Dana-Thomas House (DTH) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a forward-thinking socialite living in Springfield, Illinois. The home, the 72nd building designed by Wright, contains the largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture. Wright’s first “blank check” commission, the home has 35 rooms in the 12,000 square feet of… Read More

Fallingwater

Fallingwater

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  • 724-329-8501
  • 1491 Mill Run Road, Mill Run, PA, USA

Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous house, designed in 1935 for Edgar Kaufmann. The house is situated over a waterfall on Bear Run. Read More

Taliesin

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin

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  • 608-588-7900
  • 5607 County Road C, Spring Green, WI, USA

Once FLW's Wisconsin home and studio. Read More

Robie House

Frederick C. Robie House

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  • 708-848-1976
  • 5757 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA

The Robie House on the University of Chicago campus is considered one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture. It was created by Frank Lloyd Wright for his client Frederick C. Robie, a forward-thinking businessman. Designed in Wright's Oak Park studio in 1908 and completed in 1910, the building is both a masterpiece of the… Read More

Hollyhock House

Hollyhock House

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  • 323-644-6269
  • Hollyhock House, Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Hollyhock House is Wright's first Los Angeles project. Built between 1919 and 1921, it represents his earliest efforts to develop a regionally appropriate style of architecture for Southern California. Wright himself referred to it as California Romanza, using a musical term meaning "freedom to make one's own form""." Read More

May Home

Myer May House

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  • 616-246-4821
  • 450 Madison Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI, USA

Designed by America's most famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Meyer May House was commissioned in 1908 by a prominent Grand Rapids, Mich., clothier. An example of Wright's now-famous Prairie style of architecture, it was restored to its original concept by Steelcase and opened for visitor tours in 1987. The Meyer May House offers the public a rare opportunity… Read More

Pioneer Farms

Pioneer Farms

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  • 512-837-1215
  • 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin, TX, USA

A 90-acre living history park featuring four restored, operating historic sites and farmsteads from the 1800s, plus an entrance village dated to 1899. Costumed interpreters and period craftsmen and artisans. Read More

Pleasant Home

Pleasant Home

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  • 708-383-2654

Pleasant Home is a national architectural treasure, designed in 1897 by prominent Prairie Style architect George W. Maher for investment banker and philanthropist John W. Farson. The home is one of the earliest and most distinguished examples of Prairie School architecture and is the finest surviving example of Maher’s work. Though Maher designed more than 300 structures in the… Read More

Taliesin West

Taliesin West

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  • 480-860-2700
  • 12621 North Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, AZ, USA

Frank Lloyd Wright began building this desert masterpiece in 1937 as his personal winter home, studio, and architectural campus. Located on the beautiful Sonoran desert in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains in northeast Scottsdale, the site offers a broad range of guided public tours. Visitors experience firsthand Wright’s brilliant ability to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces. Read More

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