A genuine work of art—from the floors to the furnishings to the faucets—the Rosenbaum House grows naturally from its surroundings, cascading down a 2-acre lot facing the Tennessee River. It is one of the purest examples of Usonian design (named for the USA) with open floor plans and rooms that naturally flow from one to another. Built in 1939, the same year Wright delivered his treatise on organic architecture, this significant structure is cypress, glass, and brick and still has original hardware and furnishings designed by Wright.

Admission charged.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 AM-4 PM; Sunday: 1 PM – 4 PM

Address: 601 Riverview Drive, Florence, AL 35630
Phone: 256-740-8899
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