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  1. Frank Lloyd Wright Tour

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  2. Fontana Boathouse

    Bringing Beauty to Buffalo. Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed his boathouse for the University of Wisconsin in 1905. It took the dedicated philanthropy of rowing and architecture enthusiast Charles Fontana and his family to bring the Boathouse to life on the shores of Buffalo's Black Rock Channel in 2007. Go on Tour.

  3. Lake Lawn Queen Boat Tours

    The Queen will take you on a tour of Delavan Lake and its shores, which boast five Frank Lloyd Wright homes and other historical landmarks. The open-air top deck offers comfortable lounge seating and amazing lake views from every angle while the climate-controlled main level provides various seating options and panoramic windows.

  4. Tours

    The renowned annual Wright Plus Housewalk features rare interior tours of private residences and landmark public structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and his fellow architects. The all-day architectural experience is held in the historic Chicago suburb of Oak Park, home to more Wright buildings than anywhere in the world.

  5. Petra Island Tours

    Guided Tours of the Masterpiece on Petra Island Based on Original Frank Lloyd Wright Design. Book Your Tour Today! "… this house turns a simple, rugged face, but within it becomes a magic maze of caves, of unsuspected corners, of rising and falling levels of light veiled sudden shafts of brilliance. A home for Aladdin.".

  6. Fontana Boathouse

    In 2007, following years of fundraising for the project, Tony Puttnam, a Wright apprentice from 1953-57, was selected to realize the Fontana Boathouse in Buffalo, NY. Now the home of the West Side Rowing Club, Wright's only boathouse is available for rent as an event space and open for tours.

  7. Wright Buildings that offer Tours

    Immerse yourself in the visionary genius of Frank Lloyd Wright by exploring his iconic structures. From sprawling estates like the Dana-Thomas House to cozy cottages, Wright's designs continue to inspire! Many of his creations offer public tours, creating a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience Wright's architectural philosophy firsthand.

  8. Frank Lloyd Wright's Fontana Boathouse

    Tour Length: 1-2 hours ... One of these famous drawings was something Wright called "Boathouse for the University of Wisconsin Boat Club." Twenty years later, the architect included this same boathouse in an international exhibition of six of his greatest works. ... It was one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most significant projects that had ...

  9. Frank Lloyd Wright's Fontana Boathouse Tour : Explore Buffalo

    Bike, Bus, & Boat Tours. Bike Tour Catalog; Bus Tours; Boat Cruises; Buffalo City Hall Tours; Silo City Tours; Richardson Olmsted Campus Tours; Spotlight Tours; Sacred Spaces Tours; ... Frank Lloyd Wright's Fontana Boathouse Tour. Upcoming Dates: 60 minutes. Little to no inclines, Flat surfaces. Less than 1 mile. COST: General Admission: $12

  10. The Top 16 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses You Can Tour

    Both the Home and Studio are open for tours and, when you're done, you can take a self-guided audio tour of the Oak Park neighborhood, which boasts the world's largest collection of Wright-designed buildings. #15. The Hanna-Honeycomb House. 737 Frenchmans Road, Stanford, CA. The Hanna-Honeycomb House.

  11. Walter Boat House (1948)

    Walter Boat House (1948) The tour guide didn't accompany us, but encouraged us to walk down to the boat house designed by Wright to hold Lowell Walter's boat. It was hard to try to picture something like this in 1950; it is nicer than a number of boat houses that I have seen today. Complete with rails and an electric winch to haul his boat ...

  12. Book Your Tour of the FLW House on Petra Island

    Tours are $150 per person. Boat ride to Petra Island included. Purchase a Gift Certificate Here. ABOUT YOUR VISIT TO PETRA ISLAND, MAHOPAC, NY. This one of a kind tour includes guided access to both the Chahroudi House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as the guest cottage for the later built, Massaro House. Wright was commissioned by the ...

  13. Frank Lloyd Wright Rowing Boathouse

    Frank Lloyd Wright Boathouse. In 1910, at the age of 43, Frank Lloyd Wright traveled to Europe to present what would become his most renowned collection of structure illustrations—the Wasmuth Portfolio. One of these famous drawings was something Wright called "Boathouse for the University of Wisconsin Boat Club.". This design was a ...

  14. Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright reciprocal members should call 603.518.4908 during museum hours for tour reservations. Frank Lloyd Wright private group tours Frank Lloyd Wright private group tours follow the same format as a public tour. Please submit your tour requests early for a higher chance of finding the date and time you are looking for.

  15. Cedar Rock

    First settled in 1842 at a point where several Indian trails converged to ford the Wapsipinicon River, Quasqueton, Iowa is also home to Cedar Rock State Park, location of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Cedar Rock, a structure Wright designed and built for Agnes and Lowell Walter. Tours Cedar Rock is open for public tours. Reservations

  16. Nakoma Clubhouse: Frank Lloyd Wright in California

    Map to Nakoma Resort Clubhouse. Adapted from Google Maps. Nakoma Resort is located at: Nakoma Resort. 348 Bear Run. Clio, CA. Nakoma is 60 miles northwest from the north side of Lake Tahoe and 55 miles from Reno, NV. The resort's main feature is the golf course, but you can also enjoy outdoor activities in the area.

  17. Dr. George Ablin House by Frank Lloyd Wright

    The family thought he would be too busy and too famous to consider a project in Bakersfield. They were wrong. Much to the surprise of neurosurgeon Dr. George Ablin and his wife, Wright accepted. The Usonian style house was designed in 1958 and completed in 1961. It was the next to last house that Wright designed before he died in 1959.

  18. Frank Lloyd Wright Tour

    Frank Lloyd Wright is widely regarded as America's greatest architect. Wisconsin, Wright's former home, is rich in public buildings and private residences created by the architect, including his own estate. This four-day tour of Wright's designs affords travelers an intimate portrait of Wright through his works.

  19. Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob

    Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob, two of Frank Lloyd Wright's most renowned architectural masterpieces, are both a must-see while in Pennsylvania. But getting there without your own transportation is tricky. This private guided tour takes you both and includes comprehensive insight into Fallingwater so that you don't need to pay extra for a tour.

  20. Frank Lloyd Wright's Houses and Buildings in California

    In total, 26 buildings Frank Lloyd Wright designed in California are still standing. Remarkably, only two have been lost: Residence B at Hollyhock House and Wright's Harper Avenue Studio in Los Angeles. The American Institute of Architects designated 17 of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs as most representative of his contribution to American ...

  21. Scenic Lake Delavan Tour on the Queen

    During this 1.5 hour guided tour you'll see the unique architecture of several Frank Lloyd Wright homes and learn the rich history of this 1900 acre glacier cut lake. A full bar offers beverages and snacks for purchase. **Saturday tours in July are from 1pm-2:30pm**

  22. Cedar Rock by Frank Lloyd Wright

    One of Frank Lloyd Wright's most complete designs, nearly everything at Cedar Rock bears the architect's imprint. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Please call or email to make a tour reservation. [email protected]. 319-934-3572. A Frank Lloyd Wright designed home in Quasqueton, Iowa. The Lowell and Agnes Walter The Walter House at Cedar Rock - A ...

  23. Frank Lloyd Wright Tours

    The tour begins with an overview of the campus project, detailing how Frank Lloyd Wright assembled his vision for the college as well as the unique method of construction he chose for the site. As you walk the campus grounds, your guide will inform you of the history and design of all 13 Wright-designed structures.

  24. Hanna-Honeycomb House

    The Hanna-Honeycomb House, also known as simply the Hanna House, located on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, United States, was Frank Lloyd Wright's first work in the Bay Area [3] and his first work with non-rectangular structures. [4] The house was chosen by the American Institute of Architects as one of seventeen buildings by the architect to be retained as an ...