The first home that late American architect Frank Lloyd Wright ever built in Indiana, near the beginning of his storied career — and one of just two in South Bend — has just hit the market for $1.175 million.
Source: Inman News
Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie-style DeRhodes House lists near $1.18M
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