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The Great Wright Road Trip

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In the BUF

In the BUF

FIFTY YEARS OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

The Great Wright Road Trip allows you to easily explore the career-spanning breadth of Frank Lloyd Wright’s genius–from the largest Prairie Style house he ever designed at the Darwin D. Martin House to one of the most extensive summer estates of his career at Graycliff to the epic grandeur of Fallingwater to the burst of brilliance found at Kentuck Knob that was a highlight of Wright’s fi nal years.

L I TTLE H E R P C H R I S T O

Lovingly-cared for homes, restored masterpieces, reinvigorated landscapes, posthumously-built projects, stunning vistas and furniture from the imagination of the master himself can all be found on this memorable road trip between Buff alo, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania; and the Laurel Highlands south of Pittsburgh. Highlights of the Wright Road Trip can be done in as little as 2-3 days, but if you choose to explore the highways and byways, cities and small towns that lie between and within the two regions, you can easily spend 5-6 days experiencing the work of this American master and the region’s distinctive American heritage. |

 THE GREAT WRIGHT ROAD TR I P

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