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The Prairie School style was popular from 1900 to 1920 all over the United States, and its manifestations ranged from sprawling progressive dwellings by Frank Lloyd Wright to simple, box-shaped interpretations by local architects who counted Prairie as just one of the styles in their repertoire. Following is a list of features typical of Prairie School structures. They are not exclusive to progressive architecture, but are a good benchmark when identifying Prairie School buildings or those inspired by the style.
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