Chicago's Sun-Times reports that Frank Lloyd Wright's 1893 William Winslow House will hit the market for the first time in 58 years. The house, which will list on Dec. 16 for $2.4M, is a particularly important Wright work—indeed, as a kid living there, Peter Walker was in charge of answering the door for random, inquiring architects—thought to be the missing link between FLW's work at Louis Sullivan and his Prairie style. [Sun Times via Curbed Chicago]
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