Published: Aug. 2, 2021, 10 a.m.
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For years, famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright had made headlines for his personal life. After all, he\'d left his wife and six children for a married woman during the Victorian era, and made no apologies for the two "living in sin" in a home he built on family land in Wisconsin. Then, on a hot August day in 1914, Wright\'s whole world came crashing down: A murderer had attacked his so-called Love Cottage dubbed Taliesin. The case not only riveted the nation but it also changed the course of architecture -- at least temporarily -- in America.
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