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Virtual Program: Saving Pope-Leighey House

Join Elizabeth Reese, Senior Manager of Public Programs and Interpretation at Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House virtually to learn more about our new exhibit "Saving Pope Leighey House!"

In 1965, the Pope-Leighey House, a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home, was moved from its original location in Falls Church to Alexandria, Virginia. What, and who, caused this home to be saved?

Join us virtually at 7pm on May 20th to learn more about efforts of Marjorie Leighey and how she saved her Frank Lloyd Wright home from demolition. This free program will be in support of our new exhibit "Saving Pope-Leighey House: How Marjorie Leighey Rescued Her Frank Lloyd Wright Home."

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All Lit Up Like a Japanese Lantern: The Japanese Aesthetic in Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House

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May 23

Wright at Twilight