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Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob

Just 7 miles southwest of Fallingwater and high atop a bluff overlooking the Youghiogheny River Gorge, stands another Frank Lloyd Wright architectural masterpiece, Kentuck Knob. A great believer in the beauty of natural materials, Wright combined the native sandstone with tide water red cypress to create a chorus of color and texture that replicates the surrounding landscape.

In addition to the house, the grounds of Kentuck Knob feature 30 pieces of sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy, Anthony Caro, and Claes Oldenburg to name a few. Guests can enjoy the beautiful woodlands around the house and grounds as well as walk out to the spectacular view of the Youghiogheny River Gorge. We would love for you to visit us and experience one of Wright’s beautiful Usonian homes.

Individual tickets can be reserved by contacting Kentuck Knob at 724.329.1901 or kentuckknob.com or you can contact our ticketing agent ShowClix directly at 1.888.718.4253

Group tours are also available, please call (724) 329-1901 or email for details and to make a reservation.

Wheelchair accessible with advance notice.

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General
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Group
  • Average Tour Time:
    40-45 minutes
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  • Group Tour Information:
    www.kentuckknob.com 724-329-1901
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    varies, however, we recommend at least 2 hours.
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  • Min # for Group: 10
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  • Total Banquet Capacity: 100 outdoors only
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