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“We may live wthout her [architecture], and worship without her,
but we cannot remember without her.” - John Ruskin
 
 
 
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House
"It's a great house. Absolutely," says Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman, who recently visited the Westcott House and adjoining property to evaluate their potential for community-wide use. For more information regarding the Westcott House, please visit
www.westcotthouse.org .

 

Ohio's Artistic Tradition
Executive Director of the Springfield Museum of Art, Mark Chepp, speaks of Ohio's national impact on the visual arts and offers a glimpse into Springfield's rich artistic legacy.

 
Fit for the President - The Pennsylvania House
Built in the mid 1820’s, the Pennsylvania House has been renovated to serve as a museum and offer a glimpse into the history and architecture of an era gone by.
 
A Pioneering Perspective - The Crabill House
Home of the Crabill Family for generations, a beautiful wooded, waterside environment provides the setting for this restored homestead.
   
   
 

 

East High Street: An Open Museum of Architecture and Enterprise
Over a century ago, industry thrived and an entrepreneurial spirit permeated the Midwest. Today, Springfield's High Street offers a glimpse into this era. With beautifully preserved architecture, this striking thoroughfare was once home to the governor of an earlier era and the entrepreneurs of the day.
   

A Sense of Place and Identity
Restoration and preservation expert, Courtney Vandiford, examines the story architecture brings to our lives and how its preservation enables a “soaring capacity for growth, creation and improvement.”

 

A Spirit of Entrepreneurship - The Hertzler Home
Built in 1867, this historic home still stands as a fascinating glimpse into what Springfield life was like "once upon a time".

 
An “All American Road”
Awarded the most prestigious designation in the National Scenic Byways Program, Springfield’s Main Street becomes eligible for federal funding.