Pittsburgh and Cleveland, May 2022

Pittsburgh and Cleveland, May 2022

  • Author: Adele Grunberg
  • Date Posted: May 20, 2022
  • Address: Laurel Highlands PA and Cleveland OH

With my recovery from hip replacement surgery finally behind me, I am venturing out on a short trip to Pittsburgh and a visit with Debby, my freshman year roommate at Chatham College. We have been friends since 1967 with a 35 year hiatus between 1971 and 2006 when we reconnected at a reunion. We picked up right where we’d left off and since then, see each other every couple of years.

In addition to spending time in Pittsburgh, we have two outings planned: one to Falling Water, the famously original home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in rural Pennsylvania, about an hour’s drive east of Pittsburgh; the other, to Cleveland and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Our visit to Falling Water is preceded by a worthwhile stop at Kentuck Knob, a Usonian home designed by Wright for the Hagen family 20 years subsequent to Falling Water. The Usonian concept was geared toward the middle class and came in three different versions. Kentuck Knob is of the Grand Usonian type.



Every detail was important to Wright: the type and grain of wood or stone that was used in the construction; the angles of the building and its features (he hated right angles); the orientation towards the sun; the integration of the building with the surrounding site and the natural world outside. He was brilliantly creative and notoriously demanding. For instance, Wright refused to make changes that clients wanted. If he visited a client’s home after it was finished and an item that he had placed was moved, he’d return it to its original position.

Falling Water was designed in 1935 for the Kaufmann family of Pittsburgh which owned the noted department store by the same name. It does not disappoint. I had longed to see it for many years. It is a stunning home, cantilevered and terraced dramatically over a waterfall and stream called Bear Run. The problem, though, is that it leaked and the interior was terribly damp. Being there on a rainy day, we experience this firsthand. The view from across the stream is iconic and spectacular.


The following day, we visit a third location where there are two Usonian homes, one very basic, the other Grand. The interesting fact about these was that they were disassembled piece-by-piece in Illinois and Minnesota, respectively, and then reassembled in Polymath Park. The process took two years for each of them. This Grand Usonian is particularly lovely, cozier and more inviting to my eye than the others we had seen.


After a day back in Pittsburgh, we drive to Cleveland, where I have never been. It had not occurred to me to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but when Debby suggested it, I immediately said yes. And what a trip! We spend four hours experiencing the greatest music of our generation, and to top it off, there is a Beatles exhibit that includes excerpts of Peter Jackson’s eight-hour documentary and the final Beatles concert on the roof of their Apple studio. There are also film clips of the remaining band members performing with other major musicians at various RRHF inductions. As we used to say, what a gas!

    7 Comments

  1. What a great trip for recovering from hip surgery. All the best as you progress so that you can hike those New England mountains and more.

  2. Falling Waters and Kentuck Knob are two spectacular Wright homes. Glad you were able to tour both homes. On the tour I took several years ago, the Docent provided some of Wight’s thoughts and comment. One comment was ” Wright felt that a garage was for cluttered minds”

    Photos are great and thanks for sharing.

  3. Adele,
    It does not look like you have any limitations with that hip, at least judging from your curled up position in the letter “C”! Good work.

    It sounds like a great trip and Debby is a great traveling companion.

    Cleveland also has a superb fine arts museum with lots of Impressionist paintings and some lovely Lake homes and restaurants. I almost moved there to take a position at a women’s hospital. But decided to open my consulting business in Houston instead.

  4. Looks like another wonderful adventure. Love your postcards, so well written, interesting and informative

  5. What an interesting read. I didn’t know about Wright’s Usonian architecture and philosophy.

    So glad you have good adventures and your are recovering well from your hip replacement.

    Too many more future adventures!

  6. Thank you for adding me to your list for these.What a lovely trip! Your pictures have rekindled my interest in seeing Falling Water, which looks amazing!.

  7. So glad you got to enjoy Pittsburgh, which has come a real long way! And so much fun to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Everyone who loves the music we grew up with should plan to make a stop there.

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