Frank Lloyd Wright's Stockman House & Robert E. McCoy Architectural Interpretive Center

Frank Lloyd Wright's Stockman House & Robert E. McCoy Architectural Interpretive Center

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1908, the Stockman House is the first Wright-designed Prairie School-style house in Iowa. Its open floor plan led to the floor plan of the modern American home. The restored home is furnished with Arts & Crafts and Wright designs of its period. Tours begin at the adjacent Architectural Interpretive Center, which offers visitors a unique look at Mason City’s Prairie School Homes in the Rock Crest-Rock Glen Historic District, as well as a gift shop of Wright-inspired items.

TOURS: May-October: Sunday 1 PM & 2 PM, Monday 10 AM & 11 AM, Wednesday 1 PM & 2 PM, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM & 2 PM. Closed Tuesdays. November-April: Saturday 10 AM and 11 AM. Listed tour times limited to 6-8 people on a “first come, first served” basis. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to scheduled tour time. ADMISSION: $15 adults, $5 youth ages 6-17 (not suitable for children under the age of 5).

ARCHITECTURAL INTERPRETIVE CENTER & GIFT SHOP: Open during all scheduled tour times. November-April: Saturday 10 AM-2 PM