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Frank Lloyd Wright almost designed the Racine YWCA in 1940's
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Frank Lloyd Wright almost designed the Racine YWCA in 1940's
RACINE, WI – America was filled with postwar optimism in 1946 when the Racine YWCA bought land for a new building at 740 College Avenue, across from the 14-story Racine County Courthouse. H.F. Johnson, Jr. retained Frank Lloyd Wright in May, 1949 to design the building, but two other architects competed for the commission. John Batten, another business Racine business leader, preferred local architect Frank Hoffman. Fitzhugh Scott, Jr., who ha…
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