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    Frank Lloyd Wright Zimmerman House
    Barbara C.

    Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman House was built by Frank Lloyd Wright. In 1988 the building was bequeathed to the Currier Museum of Art. The couple wanted a house that would allow for privacy and outdoor living. Wright set up a contrast between the exterior facing street and the back of the home which has windows opening into the backyard and the beauty of nature. The tour of the home was beautiful. Our tour guides were excellent and shared so much information about Frank Lloyd Wright, the home and the Zimmermans. The home is Usonian architecture because it was supposed to allow for less expensive construction such as building a carport instead of a garage. The homes didn't include basements or attics either. The homes had so much light because of the way it was built and the large strategically placed windows The home was quite small in comparison to today's home. The home is 1700 feet. Although the house was small it had lots of storage.

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    Doug Y.

    Excellent example of Frank Lloyd Wight late career work. There's a shuttle from the currier museum that take you to the house. The docents were knowledgeable and enjoyed their work

    The above picture is the Kalil house which is a few houses down from the Zimmerman house. Both are featured in the Currier Museum tour of these two Frank Lloyd Wright houses. How awesome to see two FLW houses in Manchester, NH! Who knew? You meet at the museum and they shuttle you to the houses where you are joined by two super friendly super knowledgeable docents who will show you through the houses and answer every possible question you have. So if you are a fan of FLW don't miss the opportunity to see these houses.

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    Maggi R.

    How exciting to find two Frank Lloyd Wright houses on the same street in Manchester. We were headed to the airport and decided we had to ride by and check them out. Both homes are located on Heather Street and are under the care of the Currier Museum of Art. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the first house for his friends, Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Zimmerman, in 1950 at 223 Heather Street. Wright was able to design a home around the natural rocks and features of New Hampshire. Though only 1,458-square feet, the built-in furniture, continuous concrete floor mat, large windows, and dramatic changes in ceiling height imparts a sense of great spaciousness. After Zimmerman died in 1988, the house was acquired by the museum.

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    Phillip Y.

    This place is AMAZING!!!! We visited Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Waters at Ohiopyle, PA. Now, this one was right in New England where I grew up. The van can only fit 15 people plus your guide. RESERVATIONS & RULES You must make reservations ahead of time over the phone or online. If you are a member, then you can make free reservations. If you are not a member, it's $20 for adults which includes admission to the art museum as well. I got a family membership for my parents so we all got in free. Ironically, we went here yesterday which was the anniversary of Wright's death. The docent in the van pointed out Usonian buildings which Wright introduced the concept of designing your building to fit nature. Also, she pointed out the original home of the Zimmerman's in downtown Manchester before moving to their famous house. After getting off the van, we were greeted by another guide and were split into 2 groups to see the house. You have to wear booties and cannot touch anything in the house. Also, photography is permitted only outside and not inside the house. TOUR- HOUSE AND BACKYARD After seeing the garden (living) room, workstation (kitchen), and bedrooms, you go outside with the guides to see the backyard and the headstone of Mr. Zimmerman. We ran over since our group was especially diverse and had many questions for our guides. One of our fellow visitors was an architect and familiar with many of Wright's buildings. Another one knew alot about how homes were built. This added to our experience to learn more about how houses were built then and now. If you ever get a chance to visit Manchester, then be sure to check out this house... Oh yeah, you also see another Usonian house which is up for sale $1.5 million.

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    Great tour, gorgeous house. If you have any interest in architecture or design, check it out!

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    Our tour guides were excellent and shared so much information about Frank Lloyd Wright, the home and the Zimmermans.

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