The 'Wright Passport'

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DavidC
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The 'Wright Passport'

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DRN
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Re: The 'Wright Passport'

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What a neat idea!
I like the blank page at each entry for notes or sketching.
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JamesW
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Re: The 'Wright Passport'

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The 'Wright Passport' sounds like a cool concept! I love the idea of having a blank page at each entry for notes or sketches. It adds a personal touch to the passport experience.
mynijah
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Post by mynijah »

The 'Wright Passport' sounds like a fantastic way to document and appreciate Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural wonders. The compact size makes it convenient to carry around, ensuring you can capture your experiences on the go.

Having entry pages for site visits, a list of open-to-the-public buildings, and sections for bucket lists and favorite experiences is a thoughtful touch. It not only helps in cataloging your visits but also enhances your overall appreciation of Wright's work.

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peterm
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Re: The 'Wright Passport'

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I like the idea, but…

Why create a list of existing structures if it is incomplete? There are only three Iowa buildings included, for example. Would it have been too much extra work or paper to complete it?
DavidC
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Re: The 'Wright Passport'

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Hello Peter...... Good to see you, again.

From their website, "...It also contains a list of 50+ Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the U.S. that are open to the public.".

So, it's limited to the ones available to the public.....not all-inclusive.


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Thanks David. That makes sense!
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