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            Dana-Thomas House offers special tours explaining famed house's 
			design 
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            [August 10, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- When Susan 
			Lawrence Dana commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to remodel her 
			father's home, she wanted a showcase for the visual and performing 
			arts, a venue to entertain friends and celebrities, and a home for 
			her family. A new specialty tour of the Dana-Thomas House State 
			Historic Site, "Living the Wright Way," will reveal how Wright met 
			her expectations. | 
		
            |  Behind-the-scenes spaces that are not typically presented on guided 
			tours will be highlighted, including a balcony that Wright designed 
			for live music. Guests will also see historic artifacts that are not 
			generally on display. The tours will be conducted at 10:15 a.m. on Aug. 17 and 31 and 
			Sept. 14 and 28. Led by Roberta Volkmann, the tours will last approximately two 
			hours, with a suggested donation of $20 per person. Volkmann is the author of the recently published biography, 
			"Susan Lawrence: The Enigma in the Wright House." Volkmann trained 
			as an interpreter of the Wright-designed Dana-Thomas House shortly 
			after the state of Illinois bought it in 1981 and has since 
			volunteered there in many capacities.  
			
			 Because tours are limited to 15 guests, reservations are strongly 
			encouraged. Visitors can call 217-782-6776 to reserve a space. 
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			 The Dana-Thomas House, administered by the Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency, was designed by Wright in 1902. It is perhaps 
			the best-preserved of his Prairie-style homes, with more than 400 
			pieces of specially made art glass and 100 pieces of original 
			furniture. Located at Fourth and Lawrence streets in Springfield, the site 
			is open Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. To learn more, visit 
			www.dana-thomas.org. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] |