Detail of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Detail of the main building at Woolaroc—a wildlife preserve and museum near Bartlesville, Oklahoma that was originally established in 1925 as a retreat for oilman Frank Phillips.
Bartlesville, Oklahomas’ Price Tower, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, who referred to it as “the tree that escaped the crowded forest”.
The Price Tower, often referred to as “the tree that escaped the crowded forest” by its architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, reaches into the blue Oklahoma sky over Bartlesville.
Architectural detail of the patinated Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower rises into the blue sky over Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower rises into the blue sky over Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower rises into the blue sky over Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Exterior architectural detail of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Architectural detail of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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