Talk:John Sowden House
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editI deleted this sentence: "This is the only place where one can stand at the entrance of a Wright-designed house and view another of his works.[citation needed]" The sentence referred to the Frank Lloyd Wright "Hollyhock" and "Ennis" houses in Los Angeles.
It is factually untrue. There are many places (primarily in Oak Park and Glencoe, Illinois) where one can stand at the entrance of a Wright-designed house and view another. 68.46.129.14 (talk) 01:13, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
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