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Arthur & Grace Heurtley House (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1902)
Visually dominated by horizontal elements, the Heurtley House is one of Wright’s greatest residential designs.
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Thomas & Laura Gale House (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1892)
One of Wright’s nine “bootleg” houses, designed by a young Wright while employed at Adler & Sullivan.
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Rollin & Elizabeth Furbeck House (Frank Lloyd Wright remodel, 1897)
This Wright home harmoniously combines vertical elements and horizontal features.
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Maurice & Lillian Lowrey House (TBD, c. 1891)
A home designed for local Oak Park contractor Maurice Lowrey.
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Charles & Alma Schwerin House (E. E. Roberts, 1908)
A Prairie style home that boasts a full-width front porch, wide roofs, and a large, curved dormer.
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Dale & Eva Bumstead House (Tallmadge & Watson, 1909)
A 2-story Prairie style residence designed by Thomas Tallmadge and Oak Park resident Vernon Watson.
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Edward & Annie Cronwall House (Jeremiah Kiersted Cady, 1909)
This brick Colonial Revival style home is a 2.5 story residence with a cross gable roof.
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E. E. & Rossie Roberts House (c. 1870; E.E. Roberts remodel, 1911)
Architect E.E. Robert’s residence for over 35 years. Roberts designed over 200 houses in Oak Park.
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Wright Home and Studio (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1889-1909)
Birthplace of American Architecture.
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Thomas & Laura Gale House -
Rollin & Elizabeth Furbeck House -
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Charles & Alma Schwerin House -
Dale & Eva Bumstead House -
Edward & Annie Cronwall House -
E. E. & Rossie Roberts House -
Wright Home and Studio