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Fallingwater is Frank Lloyd Wright’s famed masterpiece in southwest Pennsylvania. But a mere six miles away is Kentuck Knob, a less well-known house also designed by Wright.
The story behind Kentuck Knob DUNBAR, Pa. (KDKA) -- To understand the Frank Lloyd Wright home, Kentuck Knob, you must know that near it is another Wright house, Fallingwater.
Wright built the Kentuck Knob house—a small, one-story Usonian—for I.N. and Bernardine Hagan, an ice-cream maker and his wife.
The story behind Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob While Fallingwater gets a ton of architectural love and praise, there is a lesser-known, but equally impressive Frank Lloyd Wright house, just ...
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 ...
An architectural experience Western Pennsylvania has long been home to two of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright's best known works, Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater.
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.
(A third Wright building, the Duncan House, is also nearby.) Kentuck Knob was built in the early 1950s as one of the last great examples of the “Usonian” homes Wright pioneered in the 1930s.
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kentuck Knob is the subject of an Oct. 6 program at Laurelville Retreat Center.