Pope-Leighey House Side - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
Summary
The Pope-Leighey House, formerly known as the Loren Pope Residence, is a “Usonian” style house constructed in 1941. The house was originally built for the Pope family in a series of middle-income residences that Wright designed and built. The house was relocated to the Woodlawn Estates when it was threatened by demolition to make way for Interstate 66 in 1961.
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Date
1941
Source
National Parks Gallery
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication