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Pope-Leighey House

The Pope-Leighey House was designed by celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright and was originally built in Falls Church, Virginia before being relocated to Woodlawn Plantation in Mount Vernon. Built in 1939 at a cost of $7,000 (including the land and built-in furniture), the house is an example of the Usonian Houses that Wright designed for people of moderate means.

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