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Our mission

To give visitors a much better understanding of the treasures we have in Mason City.

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OUr hours and location

Tours of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Stockman House are now available by appointment during the off-season. Regular tour season for the Stockman House opens on May 19th  >> read more

Prairie School in Mason City
This is how it happened...

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A brief history of how Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Burley Griffin and other architects from his Oak Park studio came to be in Mason City. Read More »


 

The Stockman House
Visit the Stockman House...

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The Stockman House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George and Eleanor Stockman as their family home, is now a museum.

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Volunteer opportunities
We need your help...

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Do you have an interest in history, design, teaching, sales, public relations, gardening, photography, writing, travel, economic development, organizing events, construction, tourism, arts and crafts hobbies, preservation, architecture? If so, we could use your help! Read More »

Mason City Architecture Tour
See what Mason City has to offer...

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Mason City is a treasure trove of representative examples of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and some of the other most significant architects in the American architecture movement. See More »


Meet Frank Lloyd Wright
In his own words...

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We've gathered a collection of rare video/audio interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright. Some serious, some light hearted --- Even an appearance on the "What's My Line" show recorded in '58. Learn More »

 

The Historic Park Inn Hotel
and City National Bank...

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The Historic Park Inn Hotel, together with City National Bank in Mason City, Iowa, were designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1910. Visit the Wright on the Park Web site »