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1 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, State-Langdon — World-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright called Madison his hometownThe Madison Heritage Series
In 1879, the family of young Frank Lloyd Wright bought a house at 802 East Gorham Street, a house that was later demolished. Wright's years in Madison were formative. As a teenager, he witnessed the tragic collapse of an addition under construction . . . Map (db m32917) HM
2 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — The Second Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House1944
The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs second house possesses national significance as the first house to be built under architect Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of the "Solar Hemicycle". Based on arcs, radii, and circles, the house's design includes a . . . Map (db m38517) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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