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            Dana-Thomas House offers specialty tours exploring Wright's 
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            [November 02, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Frank Lloyd 
			Wright fans, or fans of amazing architecture in general, will love a 
			new specialty tour being offered for a limited time at the 
			Dana-Thomas House State Historic Site. | 
		
            |  The "Wright Concepts" tour features longtime Dana-Thomas Home docent 
			Larry Betz explaining Wright's principles of architectural design 
			and taking visitors through the unique home. Built between 1902 and 
			1904, it is perhaps the best-preserved of Wright's Prairie-style 
			homes, with more than 400 pieces of specially made art glass and 
			original furnishings. "When Susan Lawrence Dana approached Wright about an addition to 
			her home, she told him she was not concerned about the cost. So 
			Wright was able to take the commission and use it to experiment with 
			ideas he had been nurturing to advance his Prairie design concepts," 
			Betz said.  Three of the two-hour tours are 
			planned:  
				
				Nov. 8, 10 a.m.
				
				Dec. 13, 10 a.m.
				
				Jan. 10, 10 a.m. 
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			 The suggested donation for the tours is $20. The house, at Fourth and Lawrence streets in Springfield, is 
			operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. It is open 
			Wednesday through Sunday for public tours. For more information, visit 
			www.dana-thomas.org. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] |