The House Kept in the Frank Lloyd Wright Family

While there are certainly dozens upon dozens of stories of those who have lived in Frank Lloyd Wright homes, and likely to be more what with the famous architect’s first prairie style house now open for tours and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation beginning to dig through his archives, this story from this past weekend’s Washington Post seems perhaps the most endearing. In Bethesda, Maryland, Thomas Wright lives in a house his grandfather built. What’s more, the house was built for his parents, for his sixth child, Robert, specifically, back in 1958 (it’s known as the Robert

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