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  1. Also known simply as the Frank Lloyd Wright House, the Weltzheimer-Johnson House is the first of nine Usonian homes to be built in Ohio, and the only non-Californian Usonian to use redwood.

  2. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1947, the Weltzheimer/Johnson House is the first Usonian house in Ohio. Usonian refers to a group of about 50 Wright homes designed for middle-class Americans following World War II.

  3. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House is a Usonian style house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oberlin, Ohio. It was constructed in 1948 and 1949. Now owned by Oberlin College, it is operated as part of the Allen Memorial Art Museum. The house was originally named the Charles Weltzheimer Residence.

  4. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House at Oberlin College is a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House situated several blocks from campus. Designed in 1947 and completed in 1949, it is the first Usonian house in Ohio and one of the few in the nation open to the public.

  5. Weltzheimer-Johnson House. Oberlin, OH 1947. The Weltzheimer family of six had a budget of $15,000, but their completed house cost in excess of $50,000, due in part to the relatively large scale of the dwelling and extensive use of masonry and decorative millwork.

  6. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House at Oberlin College is a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House situated several blocks from campus. Designed in 1947 and completed in 1949, it is the first Usonian house in Ohio and one of the few in the nation open to the public.

  7. Aug 16, 2018 · The infamous pink bathtub in the master bathroom. Johnson donated the house to Oberlin College before she died in 1992, with a few stipulations, including that the public have opportunities to visit the home. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House, 534 Morgan St., is open for tours from April until November.

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