The Nathan G. Moore House, also known as the Moore-Dugal Residence, is a historic house in Oak Park, Illinois, designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Originally completed in 1895 in the Tudor Revival style, the house underwent a significant redesign after a fire in 1922, resulting in a unique blend of architectural influences.
Today, the Nathan G. Moore House stands as a private residence, showcasing Wright's second design scheme characterized by ornate details of various origins. Despite a brief period as a tour home, the house retains its original charm and continues to be a notable example of Wright's architectural legacy.
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