The Rosenbaum House in Florence, AL is a prime example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian architecture, considered by architecture critic Peter Blake to be one of the most beautiful structures in America. Built in the 1930s, it is one of only four Usonian prototypes ever constructed by Wright.
Visitors can explore the Rosenbaum House and learn about the iconic architect's design principles, as well as view his furniture collection. Open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the timeless beauty and innovation of Frank Lloyd Wright's work.
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