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Where to Visit Frank Lloyd Wright Sites Across the South

Looking for an inspiring road trip? Explore some of the South's most remarkable Frank Lloyd Wright sites, from museum-quality homes to a college campus that boasts the world's largest collection of his architecture. Image: City of Florence

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When it comes to iconic American architecture, few names carry as much weight as Frank Lloyd Wright. While many people associate his work with the Midwest, several of his most inspired designs can be found right here in the South β€” and many are open to the public.

Whether you’re a devoted architecture enthusiast or simply looking for your next road trip, these Frank Lloyd Wright sites offer an intimate glimpse into the mind of a master at work. From museum-quality homes to sprawling college campuses, here’s where to experience Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs in the South.

Alabama

Rosenbaum House | Florence, AL

Visiting: The Rosenbaum House is open for public tours Tuesday through Sunday, year-round. Check the museum’s website for current hours and admission information.

As Alabama’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home, the Rosenbaum House is one of the state’s architectural gems. Built in 1940 for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum, it is a prime example of Wright’s signature Usonian style,Β which was all about bringing affordable, functional, and beautiful designs to middle-class families.

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The Rosenbaum House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s residential designs. Image: Wikimedia Commons / Carol M Highsmith

Now a beautifully restored museum, you can see the home’s original furnishings, clever built-in storage, and seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. If you’re a history buff, opt for the guided tour, which offers a fascinating glimpse into both the Rosenbaum family’s history and Wright’s design philosophy.

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Take in Wright’s classic mid-century style in Florence, AL. Image: City of Florence

Arkansas

Bachman-Wilson House | Bentonville, AR

Visiting: The house can be viewed as part of a visit to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Originally constructed in New Jersey in 1954, the Bachman-Wilson House found a new home in Arkansas when it was carefully relocated and reconstructed on the grounds of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The move saved the home from repeated flooding while opening it up to a wider audience.

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The Bachman-Wilson House is a beautiful testament to Wright’s legacy. Image: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Showcasing Wright’s signature use of natural materials, dramatic horizontal lines, and floor-to-ceiling glass, this remarkable home blurs the boundaries between architecture and nature. Its setting within the museum grounds only enhances the experience, making it a must-see for design lovers visiting Northwest Arkansas.

Florida

Spring House | Tallahassee, FL

Visiting: Spring House tours are offered on Sundays and Mondays and require a 72-hour notice.

Perched atop a hill overlooking a natural spring, Spring House is the only private residence Frank Lloyd Wright designed in Florida. Completed in 1954 for George and Clifton Lewis, the home is famous for its circular design, striking concrete construction, and dramatic cantilevered balconies.

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Nature meets innovation at Tallahassee’s lush Spring House. Image: Byrd Lewis Mashburn / Spring House Institute

Because the home remains privately owned, public access is limited to select tours and special events. However, if you are fortunate enough to visit, this is a unique opportunity to see firsthand how Wright incorporated this unusual residential design into the surrounding landscape.

Florida Southern College | Lakeland, FL

Visiting: Guided tours are available year-round and are highly recommended for first-time visitors.

No Frank Lloyd Wright pilgrimage through the South would be complete without a visit to Florida Southern College. The Lakeland campus contains the largest single-site collection of Wright architecture in the world, featuring more than a dozen structures designed between 1938 and 1958.

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Get an education in Wright’s designs on Florida Southern College’s grounds. Image: Florida Southern College

Here, you can explore a remarkable collection of chapels, classrooms, esplanades, and administrative buildings that demonstrate Wright’s vision for an integrated educational environment. Highlights include Annie Pfeiffer Chapel and the strikingly beautiful Water Dome.

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You’ll be wowed at each thoughtful detail on the Lakeland campus. Image: Instagram

Mississippi

Charnley-Norwood House | Ocean Springs, MS

Visiting: The house is open for tours (guided and self-guided), as well as educational programs through the Charnley-Norwood House Museum.

Though officially credited to Louis Sullivan, the Charnley-Norwood House holds a special place in Frank Lloyd Wright’s career. He worked under Sullivan during the design process and is widely believed to have played a significant part in the home’s groundbreaking concepts.

Built in 1890, the style was a dramatic departure from Victorian architecture and was an early indicator of the aesthetic that would later define Wright’s work. Following extensive restoration, the property stands as one of the Gulf Coast’s most important architectural landmarks.

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This unique Mississippi property would come to define Wright’s later works. Image: Facebook

Texas

Kalita Humphreys Theater | Dallas, TX

Visiting: Attend a performance or check the venue’s schedule for public events and tours.

Completed in 1959, the Kalita Humphreys Theater is Frank Lloyd Wright’s only freestanding theater design. With its dramatic circular shape and sweeping concrete exterior, it is one of Dallas’s most recognizable buildings.

This active performance venue allows you to experience Wright’s design as it was originally intended: a functional gathering space for the arts.

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Catch a show and celebrate architectural history at the Kalita Humphreys Theatre. Image: AT&T Performing Arts Center

Virginia

Pope-Leighey House | Alexandria, VA

Visiting: Guided tours are available throughout much of the year.

One of Wright’s most celebrated Usonian homes, the Pope-Leighey House, was commissioned in 1939 by journalist Loren Pope. The modest yet innovative home demonstrates Wright’s belief that exceptional design should be both accessible and livable.

Now operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the home offers a uniquely intimate look at Wright’s approach to everyday living, complete with original furnishings and carefully preserved interiors.

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The Pope-Leighey House stands as Virginia’s only Frank Lloyd Wright site. Image: Lincoln Barbour

Planning Your Frank Lloyd Wright Road Trip

All of these Southern sites showcase the remarkable range of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work. Some are ready to welcome you year-round, while others open their doors only on special occasions, making advance planning essential. Whether you’re exploring a world-class college campus or touring a perfectly preserved Usonian home, each stop tells a story of one of America’s most influential architects.

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Rai Mincey

Rai Mincey

Rai Mincey is a lifestyle journalist and recipe developer drawn to destinations that feel lush, nostalgic, and deeply human. Through her blog, The Savoring, she explores intimate dining experiences, Southern-rooted cuisine, solo travel, and the small rituals that make everyday life feel richer and more beautiful.

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