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History - and the end of history. yallerdawg Jan 2018 #1
Disgraceful. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #24
Something about Whitefish smells very fishy ToxMarz Jan 2018 #2
Sounds like a shithole of a town RandomAccess Jan 2018 #4
Actually, blue-wave Jan 2018 #6
Sooo...Actually, ToxMarz Jan 2018 #32
It's a blue area blue-wave Jan 2018 #33
Ok, that's the laugh I needed to close out this day! NBachers Jan 2018 #17
It was a nice little town Retrograde Jan 2018 #8
It's about as liberal as you can get in that area NickB79 Jan 2018 #30
That was a nice building. How sad. GreenEyedLefty Jan 2018 #3
I only heard that story within the last year or so... CBHagman Jan 2018 #15
Reminds me of the Taliban smashing the Bamiyan Buddha. torius Jan 2018 #5
Except that those statues would have stood for centuries Orrex Jan 2018 #26
Ive seen many FLW properties up close including Taliesin truthisfreedom Jan 2018 #7
Thank you. Crash2Parties Jan 2018 #9
Which is why I think Wright Retrograde Jan 2018 #10
Not everything he did was wondrous. eggplant Jan 2018 #11
Gammage Auditorium at ASU is gorgeous sweetloukillbot Jan 2018 #13
It's been said that he was a great architect, but a poor marybourg Jan 2018 #12
God, I forgot about the terrifying experience that is the Gammage balcony... sweetloukillbot Jan 2018 #14
Yep. nt marybourg Jan 2018 #16
He had a penchant for corner windows eggplant Jan 2018 #19
Didn't the original owners of Fallingwater want to replace some furniture, and he pitched a fit? Demit Jan 2018 #23
Yes. eggplant Jan 2018 #31
I don't know about "poor" in terms of engineering GreenEyedLefty Jan 2018 #20
I believe he had engineers who would point out structural issues, but Demit Jan 2018 #22
i'd say he was beyond materials of the day. i did see a doc on the restoration of a older FLW house. pansypoo53219 Jan 2018 #25
Well, yes, but have we seen the design that Mick Ruis is proposing? Maybe it's a masterpiece. NBachers Jan 2018 #18
What kind of idiot thinks that is a good idea? Don't let them near the "Mona Lisa." Vinca Jan 2018 #21
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places....why do i always hear about this same little lunasun Jan 2018 #27
What a craven jerk. ucrdem Jan 2018 #28
Flat-roofed homes in snowy climates .... kwassa Jan 2018 #29
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