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  Frank Lloyd Wright Village


Frank Lloyd Wright Village
Featuring 25 buildings constructed over a twenty-five year period in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Oak Park, Illinois has the largest and most impressive collection of work by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

It was in Oak Park that Wright developed the Prairie style, of low-level buildings with generous use of open space and interiors bathed in light. Many of these houses are included in the National Register of Historic Landmarks.

The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation offers daily walking tours of the Wright-designed houses in the area as well as regular Wright-related events.

For further information and details of events, visit Frank Lloyd Wright Village web site.