List of Frank Lloyd Wright works

Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 425 houses, commercial buildings and other works.

"The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of eight buildings across the United States designed by Wright.

Table key

Beige Square Demolished or destroyed (also noted in "Other Information")

Green Square Regularly open to the public

Completed works

NameOther InformationImage
Unity Chapel S.000 Spring Green U.S. Wisconsin Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee
Hillside Home School IS.001Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin18871887Collaboration with Joseph Lyman Silsbee
Demolished 1950
Frank Lloyd Wright HomeS.002Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18891889Playroom & kitchen addition 1895
Drafting Studio & Connecting Corridor addition 1898
Remodeled 1911
Restored 1974–1987
Available for tours.
William Storrs MacHarg HouseS.010ChicagoU.S.Illinois18901891Remodeled 1903 by Louis Sullivan
Demolished 1926
Louis Sullivan BungalowS.005Ocean SpringsU.S.Mississippi18901890Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 2005
Charnley-Norwood HouseS.007Ocean SpringsU.S.Mississippi18901890Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 2005 (Photographs)
Fully restored in 2014[2]
James A. Charnley HouseS.009ChicagoU.S.Illinois18911892Collaboration with Louis Sullivan
Dr. Allison W. Harlan House[3]S.018ChicagoU.S.Illinois18911892Destroyed by fire 1963
Warren McArthur House[4]S.011ChicagoU.S.Illinois18921892Remodeled 1900
George Blossom House[5]S.014ChicagoU.S.Illinois18921892Garage added 1907
Robert G. Emmond House[6]S.015La GrangeU.S.Illinois18921892
Thomas H. Gale HouseS.016Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18921892
Robert P. Parker HouseS.017Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18921892
Albert Sullivan House[7]S.019ChicagoU.S.Illinois18921892Collaboration with Louis Sullivan
Demolished 1970
W. Irving Clark House[8]S.013La GrangeU.S.Illinois18921893
Walter H. Gale HouseS.020Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18931893
Robert M. Lamp Cottage
(Rocky Roost)[9]
S.021MadisonU.S.Wisconsin18931893Additions and alterations 1901
Destroyed by fire 1934
Lake Mendota Boathouse[10]S.022MadisonU.S.Wisconsin18931893Demolished 1926
Francis J. Woolley HouseS.023Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18931893
William H. Winslow HouseS.024River ForestU.S.Illinois18931894
Peter Goan House[11]S.029La GrangeU.S.Illinois18931894
Robert W. Roloson HousesS.026ChicagoU.S.Illinois18941894
Frederick Bagley House[12]S.028HinsdaleU.S.Illinois18941894
Henry and Lily Mitchell HouseS.039RacineU.S.Wisconsin18941894May be the work of Cecil Corwin,[13] or a collaboration between Corwin and Wright[14]
Dr. H. W. Bassett House[15]S.027Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18941894Remodel
Demolished 1922
Francisco Terrace Apartments[16]S.030ChicagoU.S.Illinois18951895Demolished 1974
Facade reconstructed and relocated[17] to Oak Park, U.S. in 1977
Edward C. Waller ApartmentsS.031ChicagoU.S.Illinois18951895One unit destroyed by fire 1968
Francis Apartments[18]S.032ChicagoU.S.Illinois18951895Demolished 1971
Chauncey L. Williams HouseS.033River ForestU.S.Illinois18951895
Nathan G. Moore House IS.034Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18951895Partially destroyed by fire 1922
Rebuilt and redesigned 1923 (see Nathan Moore House II)
Harrison P. Young HouseS.036Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18951895Remodel
George W. Smith House[19]S.045Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18951898
Romeo and Juliet Windmill[20]S.037Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin18961897Rebuilt 1938
Restored 1992
Isidore H. Heller HouseS.038ChicagoU.S.Illinois18961897
Harry C. Goodrich House[21]S.042Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18961896
Charles E. Roberts House[22]S.040Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18961896Remodel
Charles E. Roberts StableS.041Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18961896Remodel
Converted to living quarters 1903–05
Moved to present location 1929
George W. Furbeck HouseS.043Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18971897–98
Rollin Furbeck House[23]S.044, S.044AOak ParkU.S.Illinois18971897Remodeled 1907
Thomas H. Gale CottageS.088.0WhitehallU.S.Michigan1897
River Forest Golf Club[24]S.062River ForestU.S.Illinois1898Demolished
Frank Lloyd Wright Home (studio addition)S.004Oak ParkU.S.Illinois18971898Interior and exterior modifications 1905
Remodeled 1911
Restored 1982–1987
Joseph and Helen Husser House[25]S.046ChicagoU.S.Illinois1899Demolished 1926
Edward C. Waller HouseS.047River ForestU.S.Illinois1899Remodel
Demolished 1939
William and Jessie M. Adams HouseS.048ChicagoU.S.Illinois19001900–01
S. A. Foster House and StableS.049ChicagoU.S.Illinois19001900
B. Harley Bradley House
(Glenlloyd)
S.052KankakeeU.S.Illinois1900
Warren Hickox HouseS.056KankakeeU.S.Illinois19001900
E.H. Pitkin CottageS.076Sapper Island,[26] DesbaratsCanadaOntario1900
Henry Wallis CottageS.079DelavanU.S.Wisconsin1900
Edward C. Waller GatesS.065River ForestU.S.Illinois1901Gate posts and fence restored and reused as entrance to a modern subdivision[27]
Edward C. Waller Poultry House, and StablesS.066River ForestU.S.Illinois1901Poultry House demolished 1939
Stables demolished early 1970s
Fred B. Jones House
(Penwern)
S.083DelavanU.S.Wisconsin19011902
Ward Winfield Willits HouseS.054Highland ParkU.S.Illinois1901
F. B. Henderson HouseS.057ElmhurstU.S.Illinois19011901
William G. Fricke House[28]S.058Oak ParkU.S.Illinois1901
Buffalo Exposition Pavilion for the Universal Portland Cement Company[29]S.063BuffaloU.S.New York19011901Temporary structure
Demolished
Frank W. Thomas HouseS.067Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19011901
E. Arthur Davenport House[30]S.068River ForestU.S.Illinois1901
William E. Martin House[31]S.061Oak ParkU.S.Illinois1902
Lake Delavan Yacht Club[32]S.064DelavanU.S.Wisconsin1902Demolished
Hillside Home School IIS.069Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin19011902, 1932, 1952
Francis W. Little House I[33]S.070PeoriaU.S.Illinois19021902Stable added 1909
Arthur B. Heurtley HouseS.074Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19021902
Arthur B. Heurtley Summer CottageS.075Marquette IslandU.S.Michigan19021902Remodel
Mrs. George Gerts Double House, Bridge CottageS.077WhitehallU.S.Michigan1902
Dana-Thomas HouseS.072SpringfieldU.S.Illinois19021902–04Available for tours.
Walter Gerts Bridge CottageS.078WhitehallU.S.Michigan1902
Alfred W. Hebert HouseS.089ChicagoU.S.Illinois1902Remodel
Partially destroyed by fire 1959; all Wright elements were removed in reconstruction
George W. Spencer HouseS.081DelavanU.S.Wisconsin1902
Charles S. Ross HouseS.082DelavanU.S.Wisconsin1902
John A. Mosher HouseWellingtonU.S.Ohio19021903–04Original unbuilt house designed for Mosher in Willmette, Illinois. No drawings exist at Taliesin for this house as built.[34] It is also not included in several complete lists of Wright works.[35]
George F. Barton HouseS.103BuffaloU.S.New York19021903–04
Joseph J. Walser, Jr. HouseS.091ChicagoU.S.Illinois1903
Horse Show FountainS.094Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19031909Rebuilt 1969
Abraham Lincoln Center[36]S.095ChicagoU.S.Illinois1903Design completed by Dwight Perkins
Robert M. Lamp HouseS.097MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19031903
Darwin D. Martin Carriage House, Conservatory, and PergolaS.101BuffaloU.S.New York19031903–05Demolished 1962
Reconstructed 2004–2007
Darwin D. Martin HouseS.100BuffaloU.S.New York19031904–05Restored 2004–17
Edwin H. Cheney HouseS.104Oak ParkU.S.Illinois1903
Larkin Administration BuildingS.093BuffaloU.S.New York1904Demolished 1950
Unity TempleS.096Oak ParkU.S.Illinois1905–061907–08
Burton J. Westcott HouseS.099SpringfieldU.S.Ohio19041908Available for tours
William R. Heath HouseS.105BuffaloU.S.New York19041904–05
Ferdinand F. Tomek House
(The Ship House)
S.128RiversideU.S.Illinois19041904–06
Harvey P. Sutton HouseS.106McCookU.S.Nebraska19051905
Hiram Baldwin HouseS.107KenilworthU.S.Illinois19051905
Mary W. Adams HouseS.108Highland ParkU.S.Illinois19051905
William A. Glasner HouseS.109GlencoeU.S.Illinois19051905
Charles A. Brown House[37]S.110EvanstonU.S.Illinois1905
Frank L. Smith BankS.111DwightU.S.Illinois19051905
E. A. Cummings Real Estate OfficeS.112River ForestU.S.Illinois1905Demolished 1925
E-Z Polish FactoryS.114ChicagoU.S.Illinois19051905
Lawrence Memorial Library (Springfield, Illinois)S.073SpringfieldU.S.Illinois1905
A. P. Johnson HouseS.087DelavanU.S.Wisconsin19051905
Thomas P. Hardy HouseS.115RacineU.S.Wisconsin19051905
Darwin D. Martin Gardener’s CottageS.090BuffaloU.S.New York19051909
Mrs Thomas H. Gale Cottage I, II & IIIS.088.0, S.088.1, S.088.2WhitehallU.S.Michigan19051909
Rookery Building lobbyS.113ChicagoU.S.Illinois19051907Lobby remodeling
William H. Pettit Mortuary ChapelS.116BelvidereU.S.Illinois19061907
Peter A. Beachy HouseS.117Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19061906Remodel
Frederick D. Nichols House[38]S.118FlossmoorU.S.Illinois1906
River Forest Tennis Club[39]S.119River ForestU.S.Illinois1906Moved[40] 1920 to present location.
Edward R. Hills HouseS.051Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19061906Remodel
Reconstructed after fire 1977
P. D. Hoyt HouseS.120GenevaU.S.Illinois1906
Mrs. A. W. Gridley House
(Ravine House)
S.121BataviaU.S.Illinois19061906
Grace Fuller HouseS.123GlencoeU.S.Illinois1906Uncertain if ever built
K. C. DeRhodes HouseS.125South BendU.S.Indiana19061906
George M. Millard HouseS.126Highland ParkU.S.Illinois19061906
Tan-Y-Deri
(Andrew T. Porter House)[41]
S.134Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin19071907–08Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Avery Coonley HouseS.135RiversideU.S.Illinois1907Complex completed 1912
Stephen M. B. Hunt House IS.138La GrangeU.S.Illinois19071907Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Col. George Fabyan VillaS.129GenevaU.S.Illinois19071907Remodel
Fox River Country ClubS.130GenevaU.S.Illinois1907Remodel
Destroyed by fire 1910
Larkin Company Exhibition PavilionS.132NorfolkU.S.Virginia19071907Temporary structure
Demolished
George Blossom GarageS.133ChicagoU.S.Illinois19071907
Pebbles & Balch OfficeS.131Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19071907Remodel
Demolished by 1942
Frederick C. Robie HouseS.127ChicagoU.S.Illinois19081909–10Completed restoration in 2019.
Available for tours.
G. C. Stockman HouseS.139Mason CityU.S.Iowa19081908Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Raymond W. Evans HouseS.140ChicagoU.S.Illinois1908Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
Browne’s BookstoreS.141ChicagoU.S.Illinois1908Interior design
Demolished 1912 (redesigned for a new tenant)
L. K. Horner House[42]S.142ChicagoU.S.Illinois1908Demolished 1952
Eugene A. Gilmore House
(Airplane House)
S.146MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19081908
Edward E. Boynton HouseS.147RochesterU.S.New York19081908
Walter V. Davidson HouseS.149BuffaloU.S.New York19081908
Isabel Roberts HouseS.150, S.394River ForestU.S.Illinois19081908
Meyer May HouseS.148Grand RapidsU.S.Michigan19081908–09Completely restored, 1986–1987
Open for public tours
William H. Copeland HouseS.158Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19081908–09Garage 1908
Remodel 1909
City National Bank Building and Park Inn HotelS.155Mason CityU.S.Iowa1908–091909–10Open for public tours
Edmund D. Brigham HouseS.184GlencoeU.S.Illinois1908–091909The construction date is commonly but mistakenly listed as 1915[43]
Mrs. Thomas H. Gale HouseS.098Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19091909
Como Orchard Summer ColonyS.144DarbyU.S.Montana1909
Bitter Root Inn[44]S.145StevensvilleU.S.Montana1909Destroyed by fire 1924
Frank J. Baker HouseS.151WilmetteU.S.Illinois19091909
Oscar M. Steffens House[45]S.153ChicagoU.S.Illinois1909Demolished 1963
W. Scott Thurber Art GalleryS.154ChicagoU.S.Illinois1909Interior design
Demolished by 1917 (redesigned for a new tenant)
George C. Stewart House
(Butterfly Woods)[46]
S.160MontecitoU.S.California1909
J. Kibben Ingalls House[47]S.161River ForestU.S.Illinois1909
Peter C. Stohr Arcade Building[48]S.162ChicagoU.S.Illinois1909Demolished 1922
Edward P. Irving House[49]S.165DecaturU.S.Illinois1909
Edward C. Waller Bathing PavilionS.166CharlevoixU.S.Michigan1909Destroyed by fire c1922
Rev. Jessie R. Zeigler HouseS.164FrankfortU.S.Kentucky19091910Based on "A Fireproof House for $5000"
New York City Exhibition for the Universal Portland Cement CompanyS.163New YorkU.S.New York19101910Temporary structure
Demolished
Ingwald Moe House[50]GaryU.S.Indiana1910
Walter Gerts House (remodel)S.177River ForestU.S.Illinois19111911Walter Gerts House
Oscar B. Balch HouseS.168Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19111911
Herbert Angster HouseS.169Lake BluffU.S.Illinois1911Demolished 1956
Chicago & Milwaukee Electric Railway Station[51]GlencoeU.S.Illinois 1911Demolished mid-1950s
Sherman M. Booth CottageS.178GlencoeU.S.Illinois1911
Banff National Park PavilionS.170BanffCanadaAlberta19111913–14Demolished 1939
Lake Geneva Hotel[52]S.171Lake GenevaU.S.Wisconsin1911Demolished 1970
Taliesin IS.172Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin19111911Partially destroyed by fire 1914
The Avery Coonley School Playhouse[53]S.174RiversideU.S.Illinois19111912
Francis W. Little House II[54]S.173DeephavenU.S.Minnesota19121912–14Demolished 1972
Living room displayed at The Met, NYC
Library displayed at The Allentown Art Museum, PA
Hallway displayed at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN
Observation Platform for Island Woolen Mills[55]S.143BarabooU.S.Wisconsin1912Demolished in the early 1970s
William B. Greene House[56]S.176AuroraU.S.Illinois1912
Park Ridge Country ClubS.175Park RidgeU.S.Illinois19121912Remodel
Demolished 1930
Harry S. Adams House[57]S.179Oak ParkU.S.Illinois1913
N N Souther ResidenceS.179.11aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
M F Russell ResidenceS.179.12aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
Samuel Wilson ResidenceS.179.13aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
McClintock ResidenceS.179.14aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
R N Fellows ResidenceS.179.21aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
A E Olson ResidenceS.179.22aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
F R Donahue ResidenceS.179.23aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
F W Collins ResidenceS.179.31aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
Dr I A Toren ResidenceS.179.32aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
W C Gaddis ResidenceS.179.41aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
E G Wheeler ResidenceS.179.42aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
L E Murphy ResidenceS.179.51aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
S R Flett ResidenceS.179.52aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
S D Roberts ResidenceS.179.61aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
C J LaMena ResidenceS.179.62aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
C G Towers ResidenceS.179.63aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
Frank Winters ResidenceS.179.71aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
J J Willis ResidenceS.179.72aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
D H Davis ResidenceS.179.73aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
Roy Iverson ResidenceS.179.81aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
W H Gordon ResidenceS.179.82aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
P W Hazelton ResidenceS.179.91aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
W C Rohray ResidenceS.179.92aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
F J Hinckley ResidenceS.179.93aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
C J Burras ResidenceS.179.XOaRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Williams St.[58]
Clark H Sherman ResidenceS.179.24aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Clinton St.[58]
Harry Hogan model houseS.179.43aRiver ForestU.S.Illinois1913Clinton St.[58]
Midway GardensS.180ChicagoU.S.Illinois1913Demolished 1929
Taliesin IIS.182Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin1914Partially destroyed by fire 1925
Mori Oriental Art StudioS.181ChicagoU.S.Illinois1914
Women’s Building at Inter-County FairgroundsS.167Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin1914Demolished 1924
American System-Built HomesVarious LocationsU.S.1914–1915
Arthur L. Richards BungalowS.203.1MilwaukeeU.S.Wisconsin1915(American System-Built Home)
Lewis E. Burleigh HouseS.203.2WilmetteU.S.Illinois1915(American System-Built Home)
Ida and Grace McElwain HouseS.203.3Lake BluffU.S.Illinois1915(American System-Built Home)
Thomas E. Sullivan HouseS.204.7WilmetteU.S.Illinois19151916(American System-Built Home)
Originally thought to be the work of John S. Van Bergen;
Most recently (in 2008) determined to be a Wright design with addition by Van Bergen.[58] Other sources have yet to confirm William A. Storrer's finding.
Arthur R. Munkwitz Duplex ApartmentsS.200MilwaukeeU.S.Wisconsin19151916Two structures
(American System-Built Homes)
Demolished 1973
Arthur L. Richards Duplex ApartmentsS.201MilwaukeeU.S.Wisconsin19151916Four structures
(American System-Built Homes)
Arthur L. Richards Small HouseS.202MilwaukeeU.S.Wisconsin19151916(American System-Built Home)
Wilbur Wynant HouseS.204.5GaryU.S.Indiana19151916(American System-Built Home)
Destroyed by fire 2006
Stephen M. B. Hunt House IIS.203.4OshkoshU.S.Wisconsin19151917(American System-Built Home)
Elizabeth Murphy HouseS.203.5ShorewoodU.S.Wisconsin19151917(American System-Built Home)
Guy C. Smith HouseS.204.1ChicagoU.S.Illinois19151917(American System-Built Home)
H. Howard Hyde HouseS.204.2ChicagoU.S.Illinois19151917(American System-Built Home)
Oscar A. Johnson HouseS.204.3EvanstonU.S.Illinois19151917(American System-Built Home)
Delbert W. Meier HouseS.204.4MononaU.S.Iowa19151917(American System-Built Home)
Delbert & Grace Meier House
Charles Heisen HouseS.204.6Villa ParkU.S.Illinois19151917(American System-Built Home)
A. D. German WarehouseS.183Richland CenterU.S.Wisconsin19151921
Ravine Bluffs Development SculpturesS.185.1-.3GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge
(Sylvan Road Bridge)
S.186GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Rebuilt 1980s
Sherman M. Booth HouseS.187GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Charles R. Perry HouseS.188GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Hollis R. Root HouseS.189GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
William F. Kier HouseS.190GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
William F. Ross HouseS.191GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Lute F. and Daniel Kissam HouseS.192GlencoeU.S.Illinois1915(Ravine Bluffs Development)
Emil Bach HouseS.193ChicagoU.S.Illinois19151915
Imperial HotelS.194TokyoJapan1915Completed 1923Demolished 1968 (Lobby and pool reconstructed in 1976 at Meiji Mura)
Frederick C. Bogk HouseS.196MilwaukeeU.S.Wisconsin1916
Ernest Vosburgh House[59]S.197Grand BeachU.S.Michigan1916
Joseph J. Bagley House[60]S.198Grand BeachU.S.Michigan1916
William S. Carr House[61]S.199Grand BeachU.S.Michigan1916Demolished 2004 (The first demolition of a Wright structure in 30 years )
Henry J. Allen House (Allen-Lambe House)S.205WichitaU.S.Kansas1917
Aisaku Hayashi HouseS.206TokyoJapan1917
Hollyhock House
(Aline Barnsdall House)
S.208Los Angeles (Little Armenia)U.S.California19171919–21Available for tours.
Arinobu Fukuhara HouseS.207Kanagawa-KenJapan1918Destroyed by earthquake 1923
Tazaemon Yamamura HouseS.212Hyogo-KenJapan1918Completed 1924
Imperial Hotel Annex[62]S.195TokyoJapan1919Temporary structure
Demolished 1923
Midway BarnS.246Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin1920Expanded 1947
Jiyu Gakuen Girls' SchoolS.213TokyoJapan19211921
Nathan G. Moore House IIS.034Oak ParkU.S.Illinois19231923Reconstruction of Nathan Moore House I
Alice Millard House
(La Miniatura)
S.214PasadenaU.S.California19231923
Dr. John Storer HouseS.215HollywoodU.S.California19231923
Samuel Freeman HouseS.216Hollywood HillsU.S.California19231923
Charles Ennis HouseS.217Los FelizU.S.California19231924Occasionally available for tours.
Taliesin IIIS.218Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin1925Available for tours.
Graycliff Estate
(Isabelle R. Martin House)
S.225DerbyU.S.New York19261926–29Available for tours.
Arizona Biltmore HotelS.221PhoenixU.S.Arizona19271929Consulting architect 1928
Beach Cottages at Dumyat
(Ras-el-Bar)
S.223DumyatEgypt1927Uncertain if ever built
Ocotillo Desert Camp[63]S.224ChandlerU.S.Arizona1929Partially destroyed by fire and abandoned summer of 1929
Chandler Land Improvement Company Camp CabinsChandlerU.S.Arizona1929Demolished by 1934
Westhope
(Richard L. Jones House)
S.227TulsaU.S.Oklahoma19291929
Malcolm E. Willey HouseS.229MinneapolisU.S.Minnesota19341934Available for tours.
Fallingwater
(Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence)
S.230Bear RunU.S.Pennsylvania19351936–38Available for tours.
Herbert Jacobs House IS.234MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19361937
Abby Beecher Roberts House (Deertrack)[64]S.236MarquetteU.S.Michigan1936
Johnson Wax HeadquartersS.237RacineU.S.Wisconsin19361936–39Available for tours.
Johnson Research TowerS.238RacineU.S.Wisconsin19441944–50Available for tours.
Hanna-Honeycomb HouseS.235Palo AltoU.S.California19371937At Stanford University
Wingspread
(Herbert F. Johnson House)
S.239Wind PointU.S.Wisconsin19371938–39Available for tours.
Ben Rebhuhn HouseS.240Great Neck EstatesU.S.New York19371937
Taliesin WestS.241ScottsdaleU.S.Arizona19371937Available for tours.
Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. OfficeS.233PittsburghU.S.Pennsylvania1937Relocated
Displayed at The V&A London, U.K.
Suntop HomesS.248ArdmoreU.S.Pennsylvania19381939
Charles L. Manson HouseS.249WausauU.S.Wisconsin19381938–41
Florida Southern College (FSC)
(Child of the Sun)
LakelandU.S.Florida1938–1954Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
FSC Annie M. Pfeiffer ChapelS.251LakelandU.S.Florida19381941Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
John C. Pew House[65]S.273Shorewood HillsU.S.Wisconsin1939
Sidney Bazett House[66]S.259HillsboroughU.S.California1939
Andrew F. H. Armstrong House[67]S.260Ogden DunesU.S.Indiana1939
Stanley Rosenbaum HouseS.267FlorenceU.S.Alabama19391940Available for tours.
Lloyd Lewis HouseS.265LibertyvilleU.S.Illinois19391939
Loren B. Pope Residence
(Pope-Leighey House)
S.268Falls ChurchU.S.Virginia19391940Relocated to Alexandria, VA, in 2001
Available for tours.
Goetsch-Winckler HouseS.269OkemosU.S.Michigan19391940
Joseph Euchtman House[68]S.270PikesvilleU.S.Maryland1939
Bernard Schwartz House
(Still Bend)
S.271Two RiversU.S.Wisconsin19391940This home is available for rentals[69]
George D. Sturges HouseS.272Brentwood HeightsU.S.California19391939
Clarence Sondern House[70]S.279Kansas CityU.S.Missouri19391940
Rose Pauson House
(Shiprock ruins)
S.250PhoenixU.S.Arizona19391940Destroyed by nazis 1942
FSC Seminar Buildings I, II, & IIIS.253.1–3, S.253ALakelandU.S.Florida19401949Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Auldbrass Plantation
(C. Leigh Stevens House)
S.261, S.261A, S.262, S.263A, S.263B, S.263C, S.263D, S.264A, S.264B, S.264CYemasseeU.S.South Carolina19401940–51
Gregor S. Affleck HouseS.274Bloomfield HillsU.S.Michigan19401940
Arch Oboler House Complex[71]
(Eaglefeather)
S.275MalibuU.S.California1940Completed 1955Destroyed by Woolsey Fire in 2018
Theodore Baird ResidenceS.277AmherstU.S.Massachusetts19401940
James B. Christie HouseS.278BernardsvilleU.S.New Jersey19401940
Community Christian Church[72]S.280Kansas CityU.S.Missouri19401940–42
FSC E. T. Roux LibraryS.252LakelandU.S.Florida19411946Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Stuart Richardson HouseS.282Glen RidgeU.S.New Jersey19411951
Carlton D. Wall House
(Snowflake)
S.281PlymouthU.S.Michigan19411941–47
FSC Industrial Arts BuildingS.254LakelandU.S.Florida19421952Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumS.400New YorkU.S.New York1943–1956Completed 1959
Herbert Jacobs House IIS.283MiddletonU.S.Wisconsin19441946–48
FSC Administration BuildingS.255LakelandU.S.Florida19451949Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Lowell Walter Residence
(Cedar Rock)
S.284QuasquetonU.S.Iowa1945Available for tours.
Arnold Friedman Lodge[73]
(Fir Tree)
S.286PecosU.S.New Mexico1945
FSC EsplanadesS.257LakelandU.S.Florida19461946–58Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Melvyn M. Smith HouseS.287Bloomfield HillsU.S.Michigan19461949Acquired by Cranbrook School, 2018
Douglas Grant HouseS.288MarionU.S.Iowa19461946
Alvin L. Miller HouseS.289Charles CityU.S.Iowa19461946
Chauncey L. Griggs Residence[74]S.290TacomaU.S.Washington1946
Amy Alpaugh Studio Residence[75]S.293NorthportU.S.Michigan1946
Unitarian Society Meeting HouseS.291Shorewood HillsU.S.Wisconsin19471949–51
A. H. Bulbulian ResidenceS.292RochesterU.S.Minnesota19471947
FSC J. Edgar Wall Water DomeS.255ALakelandU.S.Florida19481949Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Galesburg Country Homes
(The Acres)
S.294, S.295, S.296, S.297GalesburgU.S.Michigan19481949(Galesburg Country Homes)
David Weisblat ResidenceS.294GalesburgU.S.Michigan19481949(Galesburg Country Home)
Eric and Pat Pratt ResidenceS.295GalesburgU.S.Michigan19481949(Galesburg Country Home)
Samuel Eppstein ResidenceS.296GalesburgU.S.Michigan19481949(Galesburg Country Home)
Curtis Meyer ResidenceS.297GalesburgU.S.Michigan19481949(Galesburg Country Home)
Herman T. Mossberg ResidenceS.302South BendU.S.Indiana19481948
Fountainhead
(J. Willis Hughes House)
S.303JacksonU.S.Mississippi19481950
Carroll Alsop HouseS.304OskaloosaU.S.Iowa19481948
Jack Lamberson HouseS.305OskaloosaU.S.Iowa19481948
Mrs. Clinton Walker HouseS.306CarmelU.S.California19481951
Albert Adelman HouseS.308Fox PointU.S.Wisconsin19481948
Maynard P. Buehler HouseS.309OrindaU.S.California19481948
Charles E. Weltzheimer ResidenceS.311OberlinU.S.Ohio19481948–49
Erling P. Brauner ResidenceS.312OkemosU.S.Michigan1948
V. C. Morris Gift ShopS.310San FranciscoU.S.California19481948–49
Parkwyn VillageS.298, S.299, S.299A, S.299B, S.299C, S.300, S.300A, S.301KalamazooU.S.Michigan19481949–1950(Parkwyn Village Homes)
Robert Levin HouseS.298KalamazooU.S.Michigan19481949(Parkwyn Village Home)
McCartney ResidenceS.299, S.299BKalamazooU.S.Michigan19481949(Parkwyn Village Home)
Eric V. Brown ResidenceS.300KalamazooU.S.Michigan19481949(Parkwyn Village Home)
Robert D. Winn ResidenceS.301KalamazooU.S.Michigan19481950(Parkwyn Village Home)
Sol Friedman House
(Toyhill)
S.316PleasantvilleU.S.New York19481948Usonia Homes
Edward Serlin HouseS.317PleasantvilleU.S.New York19481949Usonia Homes
Roland Reisley HouseS.318PleasantvilleU.S.New York19481951Usonia Homes
James Edwards ResidenceS.313OkemosU.S.Michigan1949
Howard E. Anthony ResidenceS.315Benton HarborU.S.Michigan1949
Kenneth Laurent HouseS.319RockfordU.S.Illinois1949
Henry J. Neils HouseS.314MinneapolisU.S.Minnesota19491951
Wilbur C. Pearce ResidenceS.320BradburyU.S.California1950
Thomas E. Keys ResidenceS.321RochesterU.S.Minnesota19501950
David and Gladys Wright HouseS.322PhoenixU.S.Arizona19501953Currently being restored.
Russell W. Kraus HouseS.340KirkwoodU.S.Missouri19501952–60
John Haynes HouseS.323Fort WayneU.S.Indiana19501952
Dr. Richard Davis House
(Woodside)
S.324MarionU.S.Indiana19501955
J. A. Sweeton ResidenceS.325Cherry HillU.S.New Jersey19501950
John O. Carr ResidenceS.327GlenviewU.S.Illinois1950
Donald Schaberg HouseS.328OkemosU.S.Michigan19501957–58
Dr. R. Bradford Harper ResidenceS.329St. JosephU.S.Michigan1950
Robert Berger ResidenceS.330San AnselmoU.S.California1950
Arthur C. Mathews ResidenceS.331AthertonU.S.California1950
Dr. Isadore J. Zimmerman HouseS.333ManchesterU.S.New Hampshire1950
Robert Muirhead ResidenceS.334Plato CenterU.S.Illinois1950
Karl A. Staley HouseS.335North MadisonU.S.Ohio19501951
S. P. Elam ResidenceS.336AustinU.S.Minnesota1950
Richard C. Smith HouseS.337JeffersonU.S.Wisconsin19501950
John A. Gillin ResidenceS.338DallasU.S.Texas19501958
Raymond Carlson ResidenceS.326PhoenixU.S.Arizona1950
Seamour Shavin HouseS.339ChattanoogaU.S.Tennessee19501952
Wetmore Auto Service Station[76]FerndaleU.S.Michigan19511951An interior remodel
Was S.348, but no longer numbered by Storrer.
Patrick and Margaret Kinney HouseS.342LancasterU.S.Wisconsin19511951–1953Additions by John H. Howe in 1964.
Charles F. Glore ResidenceS.341Lake ForestU.S.Illinois1951
Nathan Rubin ResidenceS.343CantonU.S.Ohio1951
Benjamin Adelman ResidenceS.344PhoenixU.S.Arizona1951
Welbie L. Fuller ResidenceS.347Pass ChristianU.S.Mississippi1951Destroyed by Hurricane Camille 1969
Frank Lloyd Wright Field OfficeS.348San FranciscoU.S.California1951
Broad Margin
(Gabrielle Austin Residence)
S.345GreenvilleU.S.South Carolina19511954
A. K. Chahroudi CottageS.346Lake MahopacU.S.New York1951
William Palmer ResidenceS.332Ann ArborU.S.Michigan1952
Arthur Pieper ResidenceS.349Paradise ValleyU.S.Arizona1952
Ray Brandes HouseS.350Sammamish[77]U.S.Washington19521952
Quintin Blair HouseS.351CodyU.S.Wyoming19521952–53
Archie B. Teater Studio
(Teater's Knoll)
S.352BlissU.S.Idaho19521952
R. W. Lindholm Residence
(Mäntylä)
S.353CloquetU.S.Minnesota1952Dismantled June 2016, rebuilt at Polymath Park.[78]
Frank S. Sander Residence
(Springbough)
S.354StamfordU.S.Connecticut19521955
Anderton Court ShopsS.356Beverly HillsU.S.California19521952
George Lewis HouseS.359TallahasseeU.S.Florida19521954
Luis Marden HouseS.357McLeanU.S.Virginia1952Completed 1959
Price TowerS.355BartlesvilleU.S.Oklahoma19521952–56
FSC Polk County Science BuildingS.256LakelandU.S.Florida19531958Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Andrew B. Cooke HouseS.360Virginia BeachU.S.Virginia1953Completed 1959
Jorgine Boomer ResidenceS.361PhoenixU.S.Arizona1953
Robert Llewellyn Wright HouseS.358BethesdaU.S.Maryland19531957
Lewis H. Goddard ResidenceS.364PlymouthU.S.Michigan1953
John and Syd Dobkins HouseS.362CantonU.S.Ohio19531954
Kentuck Knob
(I.N. Hagan House)
S.377ChalkhillU.S.Pennsylvania19531953–56Tours available.
Harold Price Jr. Residence
(Hillside)
S.363BartlesvilleU.S.Oklahoma1954
Louis A. Penfield HouseS.365Willoughby HillsU.S.Ohio19531955(Original plans were for a main and guest house, which only the guest house was built.) This home is available for renting[79]
Riverview Terrace Restaurant
(Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center)
S.367Spring GreenU.S.Wisconsin1953Used today as the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center as well as a restaurant.
Usonian Exhibition House and PavilionS.369, S.370New YorkU.S.New York19531953Temporary structure
Demolished
FSC William H. Danforth ChapelS.258LakelandU.S.Florida19541955Child of the Sun
at Florida Southern College
Ellis A. Feiman HouseS.371CantonU.S.Ohio1954
E. Clarke and Julia Arnold HouseS.374ColumbusU.S.Wisconsin19541955–56
Dr. Maurice Greenberg HouseS.372DousmanU.S.Wisconsin1954
Hoffman Auto Showroom
(Mercedes-Benz Manhattan)
S.380New YorkU.S.New York1954Demolished 2013
Beth Sholom SynagogueS.373Elkins ParkU.S.Pennsylvania1954Completed 1959
Exhibition PavilionLos AngelesU.S.California19541954Temporary structure
Demolished
Bachman-Wilson HouseS.366MillstoneU.S.New Jersey19541954–56Relocated to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas (Jan., 2014).
William L. Thaxton Jr. HouseS.384Bunker Hill VillageU.S.Texas1954
Samara
(John E. Christian Residence)
S.375West LafayetteU.S.Indiana19541954–56
Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens HouseS.386CincinnatiU.S.Ohio1954
Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter HouseS.379CincinnatiU.S.Ohio19541956
Louis B. Fredrick HouseS.376Barrington HillsU.S.Illinois19541957
Keland HouseS.368RacineU.S.Wisconsin1954
Don E. Lovness Studio & CottageS.391StillwaterU.S.Minnesota1955Cottage built 1972
Dorothy H. Turkel HouseS.388DetroitU.S.Michigan1955
William B. Tracy HouseS.389Normandy ParkU.S.Washington19551956
Toufic H. Kalil HouseS.387ManchesterU.S.New Hampshire19551955

Kalita Humphreys TheaterS.395DallasU.S.Texas1955Completed 1959
Randall Fawcett HouseS.385Los BanosU.S.California1955Completed 1961
John L. Rayward House
(Tirranna)
S.383New CanaanU.S.Connecticut19551955
Max Hoffman HouseS.390RyeU.S.New York1955Completed 1972
Theodore A. Pappas HouseS.392St. LouisU.S.Missouri19551960–64
Dr. Karl Kundert Medical ClinicS.396San Luis ObispoU.S.California1955
Robert H. Sunday HouseS.393MarshalltownU.S.Iowa19551957
R. W. Lindholm Service StationS.414CloquetU.S.Minnesota19561956–58
Frank Bott Residence[80]S.404Kansas CityU.S.Missouri1956
Harold C. Price Sr. HouseS.378Paradise ValleyU.S.Arizona1956
Allen Friedman HouseS.403BannockburnU.S.Illinois1956
Dr. Kenneth L. Meyers Medical ClinicS.397DaytonU.S.Ohio1956
Dudley Spencer House
(Laurel)
S.402WilmingtonU.S.Delaware19561956–61
Annunciation Greek Orthodox ChurchS.399WauwatosaU.S.Wisconsin19561959–61
Marshall Erdman Prefab HousesVarious LocationsU.S.19561956–1961(Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses)
Eugene Van Tamelen HouseS.406MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19561956(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Arnold Jackson House
(Skyview)
S.407.1MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19561957(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Relocated to Beaver Dam, WI in 1985
Donald C. Duncan HouseS.407.2LisleU.S.Illinois19561957(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Relocated to Polymath Park, PA in 2002
Frank Iber HouseS.408PloverU.S.Wisconsin19561957(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Carl Post HouseS.409.1Barrington HillsU.S.Illinois19561957(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
James B. McBean ResidenceS.412.2RochesterU.S.Minnesota19561957(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2)
Walter Rudin HouseS.412.1MadisonU.S.Wisconsin19561957–59(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #2)
Joseph Mollica HouseS.411.1BaysideU.S.Wisconsin19561958(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
The Crimson Beech
(William Cass House)
S.409.2Staten IslandU.S.New York19561959(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Dr. Edward & Laura Jane LaFond HouseS.411.2St. JosephU.S.Minnesota19561960(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Socrates Zaferiou HouseS.410BlauveltU.S.New York19561961(Marshall Erdman Prefab House #1)
Wyoming Valley School[81]S.401WyomingU.S.Wisconsin1957
Marin County Civic CenterS.415, S.416, S.417San RafaelU.S.California1957Completed 1976Main building and post office only.
Other buildings by Taliesin Associated Architects.
William P. Boswell ResidenceS.423Indian HillU.S.Ohio1957Completed 1961
C. E. Gordon HouseS.419WilsonvilleU.S.Oregon1957Completed 1963Relocated to Silverton, OR, in 2001
Available for tours.
Paul J. and Ida Trier HouseS.398JohnstonU.S.Iowa19571957
Robert G. Walton House[82]S.421ModestoU.S.California1957
Dr. Herman T. Fasbender Medical ClinicS.424HastingsU.S.Minnesota19571959
Wichita State University Juvenile Cultural Study Center[83]S.418WichitaU.S.Kansas1957Completed 1963
Sterling Kinney Residence[84]S.422AmarilloU.S.Texas1957
Carl E. Schultz House[85]S.426St. JosephU.S.Michigan19571957
Duey and Julia Wright HouseS.420WausauU.S.Wisconsin19571959
Eddie's HouseS.330ASan AnselmoU.S.California19571963Doghouse
Demolished 1973
Dr. George Ablin House[86]S.428BakersfieldU.S.California1958
Pilgrim Congregational ChurchS.431ReddingU.S.California19581960–63
Don M. Stromquist HouseS.429BountifulU.S.Utah19581959
Seth C. Peterson CottageS.430Mirror LakeU.S.Wisconsin19581958Available for rentals.
Lockridge Medical Clinic[87]S.425WhitefishU.S.Montana19581960Demolished January 9, 2018.
Paul Olfelt House[88]S.427St. Louis ParkU.S.Minnesota1958
Norman Lykes House[89]S.433PhoenixU.S.Arizona1959Completed 1968

Posthumous constructions

NameCity, State/CountryDesignedBuiltOther InformationImage
Grady Gammage Memorial AuditoriumTempe, Arizona19591962–64Storrer Number S.432
First Christian ChurchPhoenix, Arizona19501973(Unbuilt Southwest Christian Seminary)
Arthur and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer HouseScottsdale, Arizona19381974(Unbuilt Ralph Jester House)
Whiteford-Haddock HouseAnn Arbor, Michigan19411979(Unbuilt Roy Peterson House)
King Kamehameha Golf Course ClubhouseWaikapu, Maui, Hawaii1949
Revised 1952
Revised 1957
1993Based on three unbuilt houses: the Robert F. Windfohr house or "Crownfield" design (1949); the Raúl Baillères house (1952); and the Arthur Miller house (1957). Design adapted by Taliesin Architects
Monona Terrace Community & Convention CenterMadison, Wisconsin1938–591997
Blue Sky MausoleumBuffalo, New York19282004
Massaro HouseLake Mahopac, New York19492004–07Designed by Thomas A. Hienz, adapting partial designs Wright made for the site.
Fontana Boathouse[90]Buffalo, New York19052007
Scottsdale Spire[91] Scottsdale, Arizona19572004(Part of the unbuilt Arizona State Capitol Project. Design adapted by Taliesin Architects)
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Wieland HouseGreystones, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland19592007(Original Design from 1959 for a house in Maryland – rebuilt by Marc Coleman in Ireland. The only Wright structure in Europe[92])
Filling Station[93]Buffalo, New York19272013–14Originally intended for the corner of Michigan Avenue and Cherry Street, downtown Buffalo.
Constructed inside the Pierce-Arrow Museum, Buffalo, NY.[94]
Sharp Family Tourism and Education CenterLakeland, Florida19392013Child of the Sun at Florida Southern College

Notable unbuilt works

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  4. 41°48′23″N 87°35′38″W
  5. 41°48′22″N 87°35′38″W
  6. 41°48′43″N 87°51′55″W
  7. 41°48′41″N 87°35′39″W
  8. 41°48′37″N 87°52′09″W
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  12. 41°48′04″N 87°55′01″W
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  16. 41°53′09″N 87°41′55″W
  17. 41°53′18″N 87°47′28″W
  18. 41°48′59″N 87°36′47″W
  19. 41°52′52″N 87°47′58″W
  20. 43°08′09″N 90°04′25″W
  21. 41°53′45″N 87°47′22″W
  22. 41°53′33″N 87°47′35″W
  23. 41°53′42″N 87°47′19″W
  24. 41°53′21″N 87°48′20″W (precise location in this block surrounded by Bonnie Brae, Quick, Harlem, and Lake uncertain)
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  30. 41°53′26″N 87°48′57″W
  31. 41°53′52″N 87°47′22″W
  32. 42°36′00″N 88°35′59″W
  33. 40°41′36″N 89°36′58″W
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  37. 42°03′47″N 87°42′28″W
  38. 41°32′29″N 87°40′37″W
  39. 41°53′29″N 87°48′52″W
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  41. 43°08′10″N 90°04′25″W
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  46. 34°25′30″N 119°38′54″W
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  48. 41°57′56″N 87°39′28″W
  49. 39°50′33″N 88°58′01″W
  50. 41°35′55″N 87°20′44″W
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  54. 44°56′34″N 93°31′23″W
  55. 43°28′17″N 89°45′31″W
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  61. 41°46′23″N 86°47′56″W
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  65. 43°04′53″N 89°27′25″W
  66. 37°33′15″N 122°20′27″W
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  68. 39°21′57″N 76°42′01″W
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  71. 34°05′58″N 118°50′37″W
  72. 39°02′35″N 94°35′11″W
  73. 35°37′57″N 105°40′50″W
  74. 47°11′09″N 122°31′52″W
  75. 45°09′21″N 85°38′01″W
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  81. 43°07′09″N 90°06′54″W
  82. 37°44′57″N 120°59′25″W
  83. 37°43′20″N 97°17′33″W
  84. 35°15′04″N 101°56′37″W
  85. 42°05′13″N 86°28′40″W
  86. 35°23′20″N 118°56′15″W
  87. 48°24′33″N 114°20′10″W
  88. 44°57′43″N 93°20′15″W
  89. 33°32′19″N 112°00′11″W
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