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Dear Dan:
Thanks for sharing the article. Just wanted to let you know, though,
that at least one Frank Lloyd Wright home (well, estate, actually!) is
being successfully restored by a grassroots non-profit organization that
is most emphatically NOT well heeled, and not affiliated with a
university, museum or governmental entity. http://graycliff.bfn.org
Come visit!
All best-Reine Hauser
Reine Hauser
Executive Director
The Graycliff Conservancy, Inc
6472 Old Lake Shore Rd
Derby, NY 14047
Another story about historic preservation and the challenges for museums
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In residential neighborhoods. More evidence, too, that serious
preservation requires a well-heeled sponsor, such as a larger museum or
a university.
Preserving a Little Frank Lloyd Wright House Takes a Big Commitment
A 900 square foot workers home in Milwaukee becomes a university
architecture project.
http://www.wheremostneeded.org/2006/07/preserving_a_li.html
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