FLW's Historic Park Inn Restored

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Historic Park Inn Hotel in Mason City, Iowa, has recently undergone an extensive $18 million restoration. The hotel, designed in 1910 for two lawyers features 42 hotel rooms, two-story banking room, basements shops below and office space above. It was the last hotel designed by FLW in the world, thus the group of preservationists who have undertaken the task of bringing it back to its original vision are very excited. Some of the distinctive elements that the renovation restored include the exterior brick and terra cotta façade and the art glass windows. This Prairie School building is now open to the public and taking reservations.

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Cite: Tim Winstanley. "FLW's Historic Park Inn Restored" 18 Sep 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/162614/flws-historic-park-inn-restored> ISSN 0719-8884

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