This Old House

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Roderick Grant
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This Old House

Post by Roderick Grant »

The Los Angeles episodes of This Old House, which include a side trip to Hollyhock House, begin Thursday, January 27 at 7:00 PM (KOCE, channel 50.1 for our area. Check your local listings.)
Palli Davis Holubar
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Post by Palli Davis Holubar »

Just a note of history: More than 20 years ago, Paul Penfield, just beginning the ardulous work of preserving and completing construction of the Penfield I House (1953 Willoughby Hills Ohio) to This Old House. The house was not selected and the reasoning seemed to center around its midwest location and staff disinterest in Wright homes in general.
Paul and Donna persevered privately, learning skills and working tirelessly for years to make the Wright space a living gem.
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