Kentuck Knob Pennsylvania

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(720) · Historical landmark in Chalk Hill, United States
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob is a Tourist attraction located in Dunbar .

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Jan 18, 2025
We visited Kentuck Knob the Saturday after Christmas with our extended family. We have visited Falling Water several times but wanted to visit this Usonian home by Frank Lloyd Wright which he design…Full review by pkh213
Oct 25, 2024
Short drive from Pittsburgh. Had previously visited Falling Waters, another of Wrights homes. Didn't find Kentuck Knob as impressive as Falling Waters. The interior is done in dark paneling, with …Full review by rbthodge
Oct 11, 2024
We did the tour on a pleasant October morning. Luanne, our tour guide is excellent. It was fun to get to see this unusual home. We had failed to get advanced tickets to tour Falling Water, and so we …Full review by Gail G
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Is it worth doing to Woodland Walk and seeing the outside of the house/it's setting etc if you can't tour the inside? Are you …
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Is it worth doing to Woodland Walk and seeing the outside of the house/it's setting etc if you can't tour the inside? Are you able to see the "view" from the visitor center/gift shop if you don't do the house tour?
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a little confused. If you have made your way to the site, why not see the house. It is really a very impressive Frank Lloyd Wright house and the interior has some great art (from the …
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a little confused. If you have made your way to the site, why not see the house. It is really a very impressive Frank Lloyd Wright house and the interior has some great art (from the current owner and Original owner). The walk and the sculptures are a nice addition. What I did was reserve the first tour group of the day. I say "group" as it turned out I was the only on on the tour...a common thing for the first group. So I got a very nice intimate tour of the house, then opted to walk back to my car through the woodland walk, and the sculpture garden. I think the walk is neat. I am a Frank LLoyd Wright fan (his Fallingwater was the reason I got into engineering) so I very prejudiced toward making everyone see his house/buildings. Go see the site, it is beautiful, peaceful place. But consider strolling through the house!!! hope this helps. Cheers!
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How long did it take you to do the woodland walk/sculpture garden?
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I would allow at least an hour to linger at some of the sculptures and also enjoy the view at the top. You can take the walk uphill or down or both, or take the shuttle one way. The Visitor's …
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I would allow at least an hour to linger at some of the sculptures and also enjoy the view at the top. You can take the walk uphill or down or both, or take the shuttle one way. The Visitor's Centre has a map you can borrow that has information on all the art.
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I would love to know what the ticket prices are for JUST THE REGULAR TOUR of Kentuck Knob, please...
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Hi Jeannette, I see others have answered your question, but I'm going to add some additional advice. You CAN do both the Fallingwater tour and the Kentuck Knob tour in one …
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Hi Jeannette, I see others have answered your question, but I'm going to add some additional advice. You CAN do both the Fallingwater tour and the Kentuck Knob tour in one afternoon. It just takes knowing the timing. You'd want to book Falllingwater around 12:30. Even though you book it in for 12:30, depending on how busy they are, you may not go on the tour until 12:45 or 12:50. The tour takes one hour, and then you'll go to another vantage point to take photos of the house from a distance. So allow 1.5 for your time there, and another 10 minutes to walk to the parking area. Then it will take you about 20-30 minutes to drive the 8 miles to kentuck knob, The tour there lasts around 45 minutes and then you could take the outside sculpture tour to get back to their paling area. Allow 30 minutes for that. Have a wonderful time. Welcome to Pennsylvania. Ironically, I'm heading to Columbus on Thursday for a dance weekend.
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How long is the tour?
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The Guided House Tour is approximately 45-50 minutes in length. The In-Depth House Tour is approximately 90 minutes in length. If visitors take the Woodland Walk trail...
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