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Why these 2 houses, now open to the public, are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy

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At the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, you can find two homes designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the same street—a rarity. Curators say they not only offer a window into the past, but important lessons for the future. Special Correspondent Jared Bowen of WGBH Boston brings us the story of how these homes, now open to the public, came to be.

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architecture, residential architecture, frank Lloyd wright
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