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  2. William H. Copeland House - Wikipedia

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    That version was rejected and the result was the more subdued, less severely Prairie, William H. Copeland House. On the exterior the most significant alteration by Wright was the addition of a low-pitched hip roof. The house has been listed as a contributing property to a U.S. Registered Historic District since 1973.

  3. John R. Cummins Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Grill family sold the house and surrounding farmland to the city of Eden Prairie in 1976 for parkland. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The house itself has elements of the Greek Revival style, in the wide trim on the gable end, and elements of the Italianate style with the use of brick and the ...

  4. Winslow House (River Forest, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The house's design is inspired by the works of Wright's mentor Louis Sullivan and anticipates Wright's mature Prairie School buildings of the next decade. Sheltered beneath a low-pitched roof with wide eaves , the home is symmetrical and horizontally divided into a stone section, a golden Roman brick section, and a terra cotta frieze of ...

  5. Herb Greene (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Prairie House designed by Herb Greene. Photo by Robert Alan Bowlby. Herbert Ronald Greenberg was born in 1929 in Oneonta, New York. Greene left Syracuse University in New York in 1948 to enroll at the University of Oklahoma, where he studied under the direction of Bruce Goff, a modernist architect known for his iconoclastic design philosophy. [2]

  6. Prairie House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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    An entirely new approach to domestic design, the Prairie School. ... Prairie House (Style Spotlight) Houzz. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:41 PM. Prairie School house style. By Bud Dietrich, AIA

  7. A. P. Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    The A. P. Johnson House, also known as Campbell Residence, is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie School home that was constructed in Delavan, Wisconsin, USA, in 1905. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  8. Steak and Ale - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant featured an unlimited salad bar or a choice of soup with most of its entrees on the dinner menu. It also featured free drink refills and a honey wheat bread. Steak and Ale also offered a lunch menu with many items for $6.99. During the mid-1990s, in an attempt to revitalize lagging sales, the "Early Evening" menu was introduced.

  9. American Foursquare - Wikipedia

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    The American Foursquare or "Prairie Box" was a post-Victorian style, which shared many features with the Prairie architecture pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright.. During the early 1900s and 1910s, Wright even designed his own variations on the Foursquare, including the Robert M. Lamp House, "A Fireproof House for $5000", and several two-story models for American System-Built Homes.