




Visited the Gropius House again but this time the tour was different. The guide spoke with a certain tone and confidence. He also put love into stories I was not aware of happening. His name was Henry Hoover. When the tour had concluded (it went over by 25 minutes, I asked Henry what his background was, he said his father was Henry Hoover Sr an architect. I looked him up and sure enough he was I didnt get much info but Im looking.
Here is one linke I have collected.Lincoln, Massachusetts รข€“ A History of Country Estates and Conservation | Landvest Blog
I included some pictures that I took when I visited in Novemeber 2009. It was a wonderful tour and I still think about it and how I wish I could set up my dining room to suit my design needs.
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