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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Frank Lloyd Wright's House in Oak Park, Illinois

On October 8th through 10th, 1871, the great Chicago fire burned much of the downtown area of Chicago. They were rebuilding the city for the next forty years. It turns out that when you're rebuilding a major city, you need architects. So Frank Lloyd Wright settled in Oak Park, a close in suburb of Chicago. His house is now a museum. They wouldn't allow any indoor photography. Here are a few views of the outside of his house.