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On a tour of Kentuck Knob, visitors will learn about the Hagan family, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect's vision for the house. Our experienced staff of tour guides share stories, historical information, and offer unique insights into this wonderful house. BOOK TICKETS.
Kentuck Knob, also known as the Hagan House, is a house designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in rural Stewart Township near the village of Chalk Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA, 45 miles (72 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2000 for the quality of its architecture.
On a tour of Kentuck Knob, visitors will learn about the Hagan family, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect's vision for the house. Our experienced staff of tour guides share stories, historical information, and offer unique insights into this wonderful house.
Located in the Laurel Highlands of western Pennsylvania, Kentuck Knob is an excellent illustration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian architecture. Built. 1954. Client. Isaac Newton and Bernardine Hagan. Address. 723 Kentuck Road. Status. National Historic Landmark.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the last decade of his career, Kentuck Knob is nestled high in the western Pennsylvania mountains 7 miles south of Fallingwater. The hexagonal Usonian home is constructed of native sandstone, tidewater cypress and copper, blending naturally with its surroundings in true Wrightian harmony.
Stunning vistas, Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural genius, and a 20 minute meadow walk with some of the most thought provocative art installations, including multiple wall sections of the former Berlin Wall. Go to Kentuck Knob. Worth every part of the drive. Visited May 2023.
Kentuck Knob is just one of the mesmerizing homes he built during his long life and was one of his last. Kentuck Knob is located approximately seven miles down the road from one of Wright’s most famous homes, Fallingwater, the unique home built over a waterfall.