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Building Taliesin

Ron McCrea discusses the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s residence, Taliesin.

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Building Taliesin

Special | 52m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Ron McCrea discusses the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s residence, Taliesin.

Ron McCrea, author, joins University Place Presents host Norman Gilliland to tell the story behind Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s residence in Spring Green, WI. McCrea shares rare photographs of the residence under construction and discusses the murders and subsequent fire in August of 1914 that took the lives of Mamah Borthwick, Wright’s paramour, along with her children and four others.

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Building Taliesin

Special | 52m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Ron McCrea, author, joins University Place Presents host Norman Gilliland to tell the story behind Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s residence in Spring Green, WI. McCrea shares rare photographs of the residence under construction and discusses the murders and subsequent fire in August of 1914 that took the lives of Mamah Borthwick, Wright’s paramour, along with her children and four others.

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating TV-G

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