Nathan G. Moore House, Oak Park
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The Nathan G. Moore House, also known as the Moore-Dugal Residence, is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The house was built one block south of Wright's home and studio at 333 Forest Avenue in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois. It was originally completed in 1895 in the Tudor Revival style at the request of client Nathan Moore. Wright obliged his client's wishes, but long after disliked the house for its adherence to historical styles. ()
Built: 1923 (102 years ago)Coordinates: 41°53'34"N, 87°48'3"W
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Nathan G. Moore House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Pleasant Home, Unity Temple, Birthplace of Ernest Hemingway.
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Which popular attractions are close to Nathan G. Moore House?
Nearby attractions include Francis J. Woolley House, Oak Park (1 min walk), Edward R. Hills House, Oak Park (1 min walk), Arthur Heurtley House, Oak Park (2 min walk), William H. Copeland House, Oak Park (2 min walk).
How to get to Nathan G. Moore House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Nathan G. Moore House:
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- Harlem & Superior • Lines: 90 (6 min walk)
- Harlem & Chicago NB • Lines: 307, 318, 90 (7 min walk)
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- Oak Park (11 min walk)
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- Harlem/Lake • Lines: Green (12 min walk)
- Oak Park • Lines: Green (14 min walk)