Wright Where You’d Least Expect It
In a remarkable effort, an Alabama city purchased, restored, and preserved a dilapidated Frank Lloyd Wright house, then opened it to the public.
Posted June 26, 2008 | Published by Preservation Online, DC, Alabama
Come again? Yes, Frank Lloyd Wright. The same architect who added "Prairie Style" and "Fallingwater" to the American lexicon designed the eye-catching anomaly on Florence's Riverview Drive. He couldn't have imagined that residents who shook their heads over his radical style would eventually rescue the house from ruin and declare it a town treasure.
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