Both dramatic and serene, Kentuck Knob is situated just below the crest of a great hill and appears almost part of the hill itself. An organic floor plan, cantilevered overhangs, and great expanses of glass effortlessly integrate the interior of the house with its surrounding landscape.
On a tour of Kentuck Knob, visitors will learn about the Hagan family, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect's vision for the house. Our experienced staff of tour guides share stories, historical information, and offer unique insights into this wonderful house.
Both dramatic and serene, Kentuck Knob is situated just below the crest of a great hill and appears almost part of the hill itself. An organic floor plan, cantilevered overhangs, and great expanses of glass effortlessly integrate the interior of the house with its surrounding landscape.
On a tour of Kentuck Knob, visitors will learn about the Hagan family, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect's vision for the house. Our experienced staff of tour guides share stories, historical information, and offer unique insights into this wonderful house.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Seasonally: March, April, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Children under the age of 6 are NOT allowed in the house.
Seniors (Thursdays only): $20
Woodland Walk Grounds Passes:
Adults: $10
Students: $6
The In-Depth Tours run twice a day at 9:00 am and 1:15 pm. The last Guided House Tour departs at 4:00 pm each day.
Fun Facts
Kentuck Knob is designed on a hexagonal grid and holds only two right angles in the home.
The Hagan family of Hagan Ice Cream Company of Uniontown Pennsylvania commissioned Wright to design Kentuck Knob.
There are almost 30 sculptures on the property with works from Andy Goldsworthy, Sir Anthony Caro, and Harry Bertoia.
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Both dramatic and serene, Kentuck Knob is situated just below the crest of a great hill and appears almost part of the hill itself. An organic floor plan, cantilevered overhangs, and great expanses of glass effortlessly integrate the interior of the house with its surrounding landscape.
On a tour of Kentuck Knob, visitors will learn about the Hagan family, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect's vision for the house. Our experienced staff of tour guides share stories, historical information, and offer unique insights into this wonderful house.