Prairie House is a former settlement in Yuba County, California.
Wright's residential designs were "Prairie Houses" because the design is considered to complement the land around Chicago.
As in the Prairie Houses, Usonian living areas focused on the fireplace.
Rose later built the first hotel on that land, the Prairie House, in 1837-38, and operated it until 1841.
Its low, hipped roof and overhanging eaves are reminiscent of Wright's Prairie Houses.
Prairie View has one roadhouse-style tavern, known as The Prairie House.
Events and tours are conducted from Prairie House, an 1852 structure moved to the site that was originally a schoolhouse for German Lutheran settlers.
It's "Prairie House," a cassette tape of songs about the pioneering American architect.
It was called the Prairie House, and was a tavern that primarily served travelers who were on their way to the gold mines in Montana.
It was one of Frank Lloyd Wright's last Prairie Houses.