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This Usonian house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1948 was built during 1950–1954 for J. Willis Hughes, who lived in it until January 1980. [2] It is on a 30-60 degree triangle, which results in a grid of equilateral parallelograms.
1423 N. State St. Jackson: Destroyed by fire on August 6, 1984 [11] [12] 4: Welty House: October 27, 1980 (#80002247) March 6, 1986: 741 N. Congress St. Jackson: Childhood home of Eudora Welty. Removed due to significant alteration [13]
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Shelton House (Raymond, Mississippi) Shlenker House; Sims House (Jackson, Mississippi) Smith-Bontura-Evans House; Smithland (Natchez, Mississippi) Benjamin Franklin Smyth House; Southworth House (Greenwood, Mississippi) St. Mary's By the River; Stephen D. Lee House; Stevens-Buchanan House; Sub Rosa (Pocahontas, Mississippi)
March 26, 1987 (5005 Griffin Street: Moss Point: Constructed in 1906 15: DeGroote Folk House: May 4, 1982 (Northeast of Hurley off Mississippi Highway 613: Hurley: Constructed circa 1880
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Mississippi that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]
Of those, Wright designed only four homes in the state of Mississippi. Two of the four have been destroyed by hurricanes Camille and Katrina: the Welbie L. Fuller Residence, Pass Christian, MS; and Louis Sullivan Bungalow, Ocean Springs, MS, respectively. Fountainhead in Jackson, MS and Charnley-Norwood in Ocean Springs, MS remain. Of these two ...