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Tour Frank Lloyd Wright home and studio

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This undated photo provided by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust shows the exterior of the studio side of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park, which was built in 1889 as Wrightís family home and went through several renovations through 1898. This is where the famous architect developed Prairie style architecture. The studio side of the building accessed Wrightís offices and drafting studio. (AP)
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"He'd sign an architect's friend's name on necessary permits or documents so Sullivan wouldn't notice," Samuelson said.

Wright also got tongues wagging when he ran off with the wife of another client, leaving his wife and kids in his house and his mother in the house next door.

At the same time, Wright was kind. He supported Sullivan for well over a decade when the older man fell on hard times late in life, the guide said.

Maybe the best story about how Wright's work and personality came together is the one told at the end of the house tour in what was his office.

Wright's houses tended to have leaky roofs, at least partly because Wright asked contractors to build houses unlike anything they'd built or even seen before/ But Wright didn't seem much bothered by it, whether the owners blamed him or not. When people would call to complain, "There's water leaking on my desk," Wright, as the story goes, would simply advise them to move the desk.

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