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  2. Hillside Home School II - Wikipedia

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    The Hillside Home School II was originally designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1901 for his aunts Jane and Ellen C. Lloyd Jones in the town of Wyoming, Wisconsin (south of the village of Spring Green). The Lloyd Jones sisters commissioned the building to provide classrooms for their school, also known as the Hillside Home School.

  3. Romeo and Juliet Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The first one, which no longer exists, was Hillside Home School I built in 1887. The third structure designed by Wright for the Hillside Home School was a stone educational facility, the Hillside Home School II, known today as the Hillside Home School, since it is the only one of the two that still exists.

  4. Hillside Home School I - Wikipedia

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    The Home Building was the first of three structures that Wright would design for the Hillside Home School. In addition to the 1887 design, he was commissioned to design the Romeo and Juliet Windmill in 1896 and the Hillside Home School in 1901 (often referred to as Hillside Home School II to differentiate it from the 1887 structure). Wright did ...

  5. Taliesin (studio) - Wikipedia

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    By 1901 the school role was such that the original building was inadequate, and Wright was commissioned to design a replacement. [12] This became Hillside Home School II, and Wright later sent several of his children to the school. [13] Wright's final commission on the farm was Tan-y-Deri, a house for his sister Jane Porter, completed in 1907.

  6. Tan-y-Deri - Wikipedia

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    The Hillside Home School closed in 1915, so the next year, Andrew went to work in Chicago in an investment firm. Two years after that, the family followed Andrew to Chicago and the Porters purchased the Arthur Heurtley House, also by Wright. Tan-y-deri then became a summer vacation home for the Porters until the 1930s. [6]

  7. Talk:Hillside Home School II - Wikipedia

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