The Harvey P. Sutton House, also known as the H.P. Sutton House, is a historic six-bedroom Prairie School home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright located in McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1907-1908, the house was commissioned by Eliza Sutton, who played a significant role in the design and construction process.
Harvey P. Sutton, a successful musician turned jewelry store proprietor, and his wife Eliza chose Wright as their architect after being inspired by his designs in the Ladies' Home Journal. The Sutton House stands as a testament to Wright's innovative architectural style and remains a notable landmark in McCook.
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