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Frank Lloyd Wright Letter

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Frank Lloyd Wright Signed Letter, Original Signature, 1938
By Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Presented is a typed note signed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The one page note, dated
Category

Vintage 1930s American Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Paper

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