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The Prairie School was an architectural movement in the American Midwest between c.1900 and 1916, mainly in residential building, inspired by Louis Sullivan and given direction by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Prairie Styles
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Provides biographies of the architects and artisans of the Prairie school, with expandable thumbnail photographs of selected works.
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The Prairie School Traveler
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Features an overview and a listing of Prairie School buildings in the United States, with addresses, photographs and historical notes.
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Prairie Style Architecture
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Images, information and sources for several houses by Frank Lloyd Wright in Great Buildings Online.
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The Airplane House
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History of 1912 residence designed by Purcell and Elmslie in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
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The American Foursquare
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Illustrated description from About.com of the American Foursquare (or Prairie Box) house, including a list of features.
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