A massive home designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright is up for sale in Tulsa at $8 million. It’s one of only three Wright homes in Oklahoma.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
2023 National Pretzel Day deals: Auntie Anne’s, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Sheetz and more
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Endangered Hawaiian monk seal gives birth as officials close off popular Waikiki beach
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Photos show waterlogged Fort Lauderdale airport, flooded Florida streets amid huge rain storm
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See bursts ‘super blooms’ in the West and learn where to find them
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