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History Detective host and Architectural Historian Gwendolyn Wright on Frank Lloyd Wright and the origins of suburbs.
History Detective host and Architectural Historian Gwendolyn Wright on Frank Lloyd Wright and the origins of suburbs.
Wright sees the collapse of the housing market as a catalyst to rethink house size, and talks about her enthusiasm for the popular PBS history program. One of the hosts of the PBS show History Detectives will be in Nebraska Monday, November 2. Gwendolyn Wright - the one with the spiky hair and little round glasses - teaches Architecture at Columbia University. In an interview with NET Radio's Jerry Johnston, she talked about her dual role as a professor and a History Detective.

Gwendolyn Wright will deliver the Geske Lecture at The University of Nebraska Lincoln's Sheldon Auditorium Monday, November 2, at 7 pm. The public is invited. For more information, Click here.

Click Here to listen to the entire 30 minute interview.

Wright explains why she likes being a History Detective HERE.

Complete episodes of History Detectives and more interviews and History Detectives site HERE .

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