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Oops! Wrong answer.
Which of these is known as Fallingwater?
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Although in reality this is falling water, it is a photo of Peach Tree Falls in Southern West Virginia.
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This house, called Fallingwater, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1937 in Mill Run, Pennsylvania.
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TOP CREDIT: Lyntha Scott Eiler, photographer. "Peach Tree Falls, before Peach Tree Creek enters Coal River." Created April 19, 1997. Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia, Library of Congress.
BOTTOM CREDIT: Wright, Frank Lloyd, designer, Boucher, Frank A., photographer. "Fallingwater, State Rt. 381, Stewart Twp., OHIOPYLE VIC., Fayette County, PA." Built 1937, photograph Feb.-March 1985. Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, Library of Congress
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