Three buildings designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the Madison area were honored Saturday as National Historic Landmarks. The First Unitarian Society Meeting House in Shorewood Hills, completed in 1951, was the site of a plaque-giving ceremony for that building and the Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Houses I and II, trailblazing private residences built in 1937 and 1944 on Madison's west side. AP
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