- Pictured on the 2¢ US postage stamp in the Prominent Americans series, issued 8 June 1966.
- Left his family in 1909, but wife Catherine Tobin did not grant him a divorce until early 1920s.
- Father of seven children: Lloyd Wright (b. 1890), John (b. 1892), Catherine (b. 1894), David (b. 1895), Frances (b. 1898), Llewellyn (b. 1903) and Iovanna (b. 1925).
- Grandfather of actress Anne Baxter.
- Great grandfather of actress Katrina Hodiak.
- Member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
- His second wife left him in 1924, although they did not divorce until 1927. While they were separated, his daughter Iovanna was born to Olga, the woman who would become his third and final wife.
- 1 step-daughter, from Olga, Svetlana.
- After he separated from his first wife, he began seeing Mamah Borthwick Cheney, who was separated by her husband. He dated her until she and her two children were murdered with a hatchet by one of her servants. Wright's son John says he was never the same after this.
- He began dating his second wife in 1915. She was addicted to morphine and was plagued with a mental illness that was never diagnosed.
- His step-daughter Svetlana and her husband died in 1946 when their jeep ran off a bridge. Their 4-year-old son survived and Wright and his wife raised him after that.
- Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel dedicated a song to him in their 1970 album "Bridge Over Troubled Water": "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright".
- Wright once designed a building--Mile-High Illinois--which would have been 528 stories, and a total of 5,816 feet tall. Although feasible from an engineering standpoint, building promoters, maintenance crews, and firemen said it would present insoluble problems.
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