Chicago Sun-Times

WRIGHT FARMHOUSE MAKES NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTER

- —James Fuller

The Muirhead farmhouse near Plato Center nearly became a neighbor to new ComEd power lines and towers last year. Instead, it’s found itself on the National Register of Historic Places.

Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house in 1951 for Sarah Muirhead’s grandparen­ts, Robert and Elizabeth. The Usonian-style home is built with long, horizontal lines and a low profile to help the structure achieve harmony with the flat prairie that surrounds it. Chicago common brick and plywood are prominent features of a Wright design philosophy tailored for middle-income Americans.

Muirhead said her grandparen­ts were big fans of Wright. And they always believed in the historical significan­ce of the 3,200-squarefoot home being one of the more than 400 Wright-designed structures that remain.

But it took the threat of ComEd’s $200 million Grand Prairie Parkway project to push Muirhead family members to seek national historic recognitio­n for the home.

The Kane County Forest Preserve District agreed to a deal with ComEd to allow new power lines and towers to run along railroad tracks on the south side of the farmhouse. Sarah Muirhead challenged that decision when the deal came before the Illinois Commerce Commission as being in violation of legal covenants placed on the property that surrounds the house when the Muirheads sold the farmland to the forest district. She won.

The property is the only farmhouse known to be designed and built by Wright.

Members of the public have a chance to tour the Muirhead farmhouse for the first time since its historic designatio­n while also donating to a local cause. The tour runs 1 to 5 p.m. May 1 at 42W814 Rohrsen Road. All funds raised will benefit the Burlington Central High School performing arts program. Tickets are $25. The high school jazz band will perform at the event. Refreshmen­ts will be served.

Advance tickets are available through the District 301 Performing Arts Music Boosters website.

 ?? | COURTESY OF SARAH MUIRHEAD ?? The Muirhead farmhouse near Plato Center is the only farmhouse known to be designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright.
| COURTESY OF SARAH MUIRHEAD The Muirhead farmhouse near Plato Center is the only farmhouse known to be designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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