
The only residence in
Kansas designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, this home was
built for Henry J. Allen, a prominent journalist and
statesman. Construction began in 1917 and was completed
in 1919, the year Mr. Allen began his term as Kansas
governor. The sweeping low roof line, ornamental stone
trim and integration of the courtyard and garden into the
living area characterize this home as the final example
of Wright's "Prairie Houses."
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