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  1. The Dana-Thomas House. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a forward-thinking socialite living in Springfield, Illinois. The home, the 72nd building designed by Wright, contains the largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture.

  2. The DanaThomas House (also known as the Susan Lawrence Dana House and Dana House) is a home in Prairie School style designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Built from 1902–1904 for the philanthropist Susan Lawrence Dana, it is located along East Lawrence Avenue in Springfield, Illinois.

  3. Address. 301 E. Lawrence Ave. Status. National Historic Landmark. Register of National Historic Places. Open to the public with tours available. Website. www2.illinois.gov. Blessed with a limitless budget, the project soon eclipsed the earlier dwelling, leaving only vestiges of the original house.

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  5. The Dana-Thomas House (DTH) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a forward-thinking socialite living in Springfield, Illinois. The home, the 72nd building designed by Wright, contains the largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture.

  6. Dana-Thomas House. Springfield, IL 1902. The 35-room, 12,000-square-foot mansion Wright designed for Susan Lawrence Dana is a sophisticated integration of architecture, furnishings and decorative arts, a complete and unified statement of the Prairie School aesthetic and the largest example of Wright’s Prairie-period houses to survive.

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