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Transcript: Fifty-Year-Old Frank Lloyd Wright House Reopened
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- NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday
- Article date:
- June 8, 1996
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A modest house built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1940 for $7,000 was reopened
today on the architect's birthday. Wright would have been 129 years
old today.
SUSAN STAMBERG, Host: And this final note from the week's news -
over in Mount Vernon, Virginia, today, just down the road from the
place where George Washington used to live, a house designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1940 is being reopened to the public after a 13-month
renovation that included moving it some 30 feet onto more stable land.
The Pope-Leahy house is USONIAN in style. USONIAN stands for
United States of North America. Frank Lloyd Wright believed every
American deserved a well-designed house, not ...