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The story behind Kentuck Knob 02:23. DUNBAR, Pa. (KDKA) -- To understand the Frank Lloyd Wright home, Kentuck Knob, you must know that near it is another Wright house, Fallingwater.
Kentuck Knob opened for tours in 1996. While they have proudly preserved Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture, the Palumbos have put their own stamp on the grounds with a collection of about 30 ...
Wright built Kentuck Knob—a small, one-story Usonian house on the crest of a knob, or hill, 2,050 feet above sea level, in Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania, in the Laurel Highlands mountain range six ...
While Fallingwater gets a ton of architectural love and praise, there is a lesser-known, but equally impressive Frank Lloyd Wright house, just down the road from Fallingwater, called Kentuck Knob ...
Kentuck Knob is offering three summer, al fresco dinners at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Chalk Hill, Fayette County. The dinner series includes an optional house tour and a multi-course ...
Western Pennsylvania has long been home to two of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright's best known works, Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater. Now, a third Wright creation, the Duncan House, has been ...
It’s a good base for touring southwestern Pennsylvania’s scenery and what Frank Lloyd Wright fans would consider its most important attractions, Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob.
More Wright: Another Wright house, Kentuck Knob, sometimes called "the child of Fallingwater," is just 7 miles south of Fallingwater near Uniontown. Built in 1956 for I.N. and Bernadine Hagan, ...
Tim Fischer, manager at Kentuck Knob, will lead attendees on a PowerPoint “ ... The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kentuck Knob is the subject of an Oct. 6 program at Laurelville Retreat Center.
Compared with the rich beauty of Wright’s Frederick C. Robie House in Chicago, for example, Fallingwater seems less a masterpiece and more an indulgent eccentricity.