by
BlockShopper Historian
published
Nov 16, 2009
In 1894, Frank Lloyd Wright designed this white Dutch Colonial revival home at 121 S. County Line Road.
Owner Frederick Bagley was a marble importer. The home was built to be his year-round residence, not commonplace at the time in Hinsdale, then a summer town for executives from the Burlington Railroad.
Its style has been called "Richardsonian Suburban," as it is modeled after the style of famed Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson.
In 1894, Frank Lloyd Wright designed this white Dutch Colonial revival home at 121 S. County Line Road.
Owner Frederick Bagley was a marble importer. The home was built to be his year-round residence, not commonplace at the time in Hinsdale, then a summer town for executives from the Burlington Railroad.
Its style has been called "Richardsonian Suburban," as it is modeled after the style of famed Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson.
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121 S. County Line Rd, Hinsdale, South Hinsdale