Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wescott House
The Wescott House in Springfield, Ohio, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1906 for one of the prominent families in the area. Although the house has gone through many changes over time, it has been restored using original drawings from when the house was built. Architectural historian Jeff Darbee tours the house with executive director, Marta Wojcik, to talk about the restoration.

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