Tucked away on Franklin Avenue is Lloyd Wright's "Neo-Mayan" Sowden House, built in 1926. Ever-present in films and events, the house's design borrowed heavily from motifs used by Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect's father. The seven-bedroom house has a dark history, as it once belonged to Dr. George Hodel, a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder case.  #iconic #losangeles #franklloydwright #lloydwright #sowdenhouse #concrete  Photo 1 of 8 in Iconic Modern Homes in Los Angeles by Amanda Dameron

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Tucked away on Franklin Avenue is Lloyd Wright's "Neo-Mayan" Sowden House, built in 1926. Ever-present in films and events, the house's design borrowed heavily from motifs used by Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect's father. The seven-bedroom house has a dark history, as it once belonged to Dr. George Hodel, a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder case. #iconic #losangeles #franklloydwright #lloydwright #sowdenhouse #concrete