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10: SPRINGFIELD DANA-THOMAS & LANDSAY HOMES { 20 images } Created 21 Dec 2016

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  • Art-glass sconces line walkway above reception area of Susan Lawrence Dana's famous home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; Dana-Thomas House, Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Art-glass sconces punctuate 35-room Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture, Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Art-glass sconces punctuate 35-room Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture, Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Art-glass sconces punctuate 35-room Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture, Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Priceless double-pedestal lamp graces sitting room in Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Rare umbrella lamp graces sitting room in Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Stained glass window decorates bedroom in Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Stained glass window decorates bedroom in Dana-Thomas House, designed 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Susan Lawrence Dana, containing nation's largest collection of site-specific, original Wright art glass and furniture; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Vintage blouses lie one tissue awaiting turn-of-century period reenactors at Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana-Thomas House; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Vintage blouses lie one tissue awaiting turn-of-century period reenactors at Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana-Thomas House; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Vintage gloves and fan await turn-of-century period reenactors at Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana-Thomas House; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Vintage flowered hat awaits turn-of-century period reenactor at Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana-Thomas House; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Vintage dress awaits turn-of-century period reenactor at Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana-Thomas House; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Front of 1840s Greek Revival style Vachel Lindsay Home, life-long residence of its renowned namesake poet (1847-1931) and owned in mid-1800s by Abe Lincoln’s sister-in-law; Springfield, Illinoi
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  • Guide greets visitors at front door of 1840s Greek Revival style Vachel Lindsay Home, life-long residence of its renowned namesake poet (1847-1931) and owned in mid-1800s by Abe Lincoln’s sister-in-law; Springfield, Illinoi
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  • Main stairway of 1840s Greek Revival style Vachel Lindsay Home, life-long residence of its renowned namesake poet (1847-1931) and owned in mid-1800s by Abe Lincoln’s sister-in-law; Springfield, Illinoi
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  • Living room in 1840s Greek Revival style Vachel Lindsay Home, life-long residence of its renowned namesake poet (1847-1931) and owned in mid-1800s by Abe Lincoln’s sister-in-law; Springfield, Illinoi
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  • Poet's bedroom in 1840s Greek Revival style Vachel Lindsay Home, life-long residence of its renowned namesake poet (1847-1931) and owned in mid-1800s by Abe Lincoln’s sister-in-law; Springfield, Illinoi
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  • Girl studies 2004 Indonesian tsunami on three-dimensional NOAA Science on a Sphere globe at National Museum of Surveying; Springfield, Illinois.
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  • Girl studies three-dimensional NOAA Science on a Sphere globe at National Museum of Surveying; Springfield, Illinois.
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