Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House

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2021-03-24 at 6:30 PM to 2021-03-24 at 7:30 PM

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What is it like growing up in a house designed by renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright? Kim Bixler, whose parents purchased the Wright-designed E.E. Boynton House in Rochester, New York, in 1977, says the daring home, built in 1908, was as unconventional as its architect. In her multi-media presentation and her latest book, Bixler recounts the joys and pitfalls of owning and living in a Wright-designed house. Living with the public’s curiosity, playing hide-and-seek, coping with the habitually leaky roof and managing constant renovations make this an unforgettable story.
Location: Winton Branch Library
611 Winton Rd. N.
Rochester, NY 14609
Contact: (585) 428-8204

Cost:

Free
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Accessibility:
This library is handicapped accessible.
To request specific accommodations, call (585) 428-8304
ten days prior to the program.

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