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Visit the Kentuck Knob
PENNSYLVANIA
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Kentuck Knob
Kentuck Knob is a striking example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian architecture, completed in 1956 on a hilltop in Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania, near his famous Fallingwater. Constructed with red cypress, native sandstone, and copper roofing, the house features a hexagonal design that blends seamlessly with the landscape, emphasizing organic forms and natural materials. Originally built for the Hagan family, it now serves as a public museum showcasing Wright's innovative vision.
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