Comments on: Tour de Wright: Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html Travel Tips, Recipes, and Culinary Travel Website Sun, 28 May 2017 17:18:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Vibeke-TheVikingAbroad https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-701 Sun, 28 May 2017 17:18:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-701 ]]> Such an interesting building. I don’t think I have seen anything similar. The Kentuck Knob is really cool. I love the use of nature and it kind of reminds me of the architecture of Rudolf Steiner School, just not as luxurious as this. Would love to stay there. Crazy you need to book in a year in advance though. Thank you for this info. 😀

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By: Sherianne Higgins (SherianneKa https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-700 Sun, 28 May 2017 14:32:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-700 This area looks absolutely gorgeous, I would likely sell my soul to live with a waterfall under my house! Such a unique thing to do in the Pittsburgh area — thanks for sharing!

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By: megan_claire https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-699 Sun, 28 May 2017 01:06:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-699 I love the concept of organic architecture, I’m quite obsessed with TV shows which show extreme and incredible homes at the moment, and there’s usually a big emphasis on designers who have created homes to be at one with nature and built them sustainably into the landscape. Thanks for the heads up about being able to stay overnight at Duncan House at Polymath Park – I would love to visit and take my passion for these homes from the TV screen to a real experience!

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By: Sara Broers https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-698 Sat, 27 May 2017 22:08:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-698 Looks like a gem. My hometown is home to the Park Inn Hotel, the last know hotel in the world designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. When I came across your article, I was intrigued. I did not know that Pennsylvania was home to some of his properties, yet it should not surprise me.

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By: WanderingRedHead https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-695 Fri, 26 May 2017 14:08:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-695 In reply to The Dining Traveler.

Yes pretty but boring. LOL. I did enjoy Falling Water and Nemacolin Woodlands,

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By: The Dining Traveler https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-692 Wed, 24 May 2017 19:25:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-692 In reply to WanderingRedHead.

What a beautiful place to grow up!

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By: The Dining Traveler https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-693 Wed, 24 May 2017 19:25:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-693 In reply to Barb.

That sandwich looks delish indeed!

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By: WanderingRedHead https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-691 Wed, 24 May 2017 14:57:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-691 This is where I grew up!!!

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By: Barb https://diningtraveler.com/2017/05/tour-de-wright-pennsylvanias-laurel-highlands.html#comment-690 Wed, 24 May 2017 09:25:00 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=4579#comment-690 This looks like a really beautiful place to visit. It seems so realxing. Also, the food by bittersweet cafe looks delicious.

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