nbeamer
In the late 50's or early 60's, there was a very modern and exotic house built near where I lived in Drexel Hill, Penna., that my father told me was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It was in a woodsey setting, overlooking Darby Creek, and was built around an outcropping of rocks such that large rocks intruded into the rooms. Within a few years of it's being built, the road adjacent to it was expanded into a 4-lane parkway, and the house was torn down. My father marvelled that such a thing could happen to a Frank Lloyd Wright house. I have been unable to find any reference to such a house. Can anyone confirm that such a thing happened to a Wright house, or was my father merely misinformed as to the Wright connection?