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A Rare Look at Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House

The Hollyhock House is perhaps one of the most viewed of Frank Lloyd Wright homes.

03/06/2018 | Rating NR

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A Rare Look at Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House

Clip: Season 9 Episode 1 | 59s

The Hollyhock House is perhaps one of the most viewed of Frank Lloyd Wright homes.

Perhaps one of the most viewed of Frank Lloyd Wright homes, the Hollyhock House was once owned by oil heiress Aline Barnsdall. Frustrated with the experience of building her imagined avant-garde theater community on this hilltop site, she donated the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home to the city. It is now known as Barnsdall Art Park.

03/06/2018 | Rating NR

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That Far Corner: Frank Lloyd Wright in Los Angeles (Preview)

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Preview: S9 Ep1 | 35s | This episode explores the houses legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright built in L.A. (35s)

Walk Through One of LA's Earliest Frank Lloyd Wright Homes

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