Frank Lloyd Wright is best known for the dozens of Prairie Style homes he designed between 1900 and 1920. This walking tour covers nearly a dozen of these homes on Chicago and Forest avenues and on Elizabeth Court.
Special thanks to the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust for their valuable partnership over the years. Visit www.flwright.org to view interior tours offered by the Trust to complement your CAC “Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park” tour.
*CAC Select tours are free for membership level Dual and above. See more about the difference between Premier, Essential and Select walking tours or learn more about CAC membership levels.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Photo by Tim Long.
This tour meets at Austin Gardens. Look for the Frank Lloyd Wright memorial statue.
Thomas Gale residence. Photo by Dave Rytell.
Walter Gale residence. Photo by Dave Rytell.
Nathan Moore House. Photo by Chris Riley.
Hills / DeCaro House. Photo by Chris Riley.
Laura Gale residence. Photo by Dave Rytell.
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