The empty house on Exeter Boulevard in Arcadia sleeps in the shadow of Camelback Mountain, surrounded by about 5 acres of sprawling land dotted with olive trees and an immaculate lawn.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his son, the circular house stands like a sculpture, the mountain a still backdrop.
But the old home has made quite the stir, and its grounds might someday include a large underground museum and performance space.
Neighbors have feared the fate of the property for years, since word spread that the crumbling structure might meet the wrecking ball.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents neighbors opposing commercialization of the Wright property.)
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