Re: Looking for location of Falling Water

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From: gibsonf1@xxxxxxxxxx (Frederick Clifford Gibson)
Subject: Re: Looking for location of Falling Water
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Alan Semon (asemon@xxxxxxx) wrote:

: I plan on being in the Pittsburgh PA area later next month (Nov.) and
: was wondering where F. L. Wright's _Falling Water_ house was. I believe
: it is in that area, but where precisely?

: Also, any information regarding tours or times it might be open to
: the public would be greatly appreciated.

: Please e-mail me as I almost never read this group.

: Thanks in advance to all respondents

: Al
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Falling Water is NorthEast of Pittsburg at Bear Run. For exact information,
contact the Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run at 412-329-8501. The
best way to see the house is on one of the Sunday morning "in depth"
tours. They last about an hour and cost approx $20. You are in for
an incredible experience!

Have Fun.

Fred Gibson

Designer, KMD Architects - San Francisco

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the Kaufmann Conservation
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