While all nine sites on the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail are worth seeing, we selected the three that really can’t be missed — and one bonus.
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Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin
The gist: Taliesin can be considered the nerve center of Wright’s creativity and the basis of all of his architectural achievements. The estate also showcases multiple structures designed by Wright throughout his life and career, allowing visitors to see the progression of his artistry over the span of 50 years.
Taliesin, F. L. Wright’s home for nearly 50 years, from above. Photo: Taliesin Preservation
Inside the architect’s studio and the former home of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin. Photo: Taliesin Preservation
The Visitor Center spire at Taliesin. Photo: Taliesin Preservation
Initially built in 1911 and rebuilt after two devastating fires …