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George and Beth Anderson House, historic house in North Dakota, United States

The George and Beth Anderson House is a two-level brick residence built in 1958 in Fargo that follows Prairie School architectural principles inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. The structure retains its original woodwork and interior details, with large windows facing northeast toward the Red River and clerestory windows on other sides.

The residence was designed in 1958 by Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright, and her husband Gordon, who had apprenticed at Wright's studio. Following floods in 1997 and 2009, the owners refused a buyout and instead secured the property's listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.

The house displays architectural principles that emphasize harmony between interior spaces and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can observe how the design reflects mid-century residential values and the importance of thoughtful construction in shaping how families lived during that era.

The property sits on South River Road near the Red River within a floodplain, meaning heavy rains can cause inundation in the area. Visitors should be aware of the low elevation and be prepared for potentially damp conditions depending on the season.

Elizabeth Wright Ingraham herself approved a kitchen renovation in 2003 and compared living houses to living organisms that need care to avoid aging poorly. This unusual approach to preservation shows how the designer viewed historic homes as evolving structures rather than frozen artifacts.

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Location
Inception
1958
Architects
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham
Address
1458 South River Road
GPS coordinates
46.85814,-96.78242
Latest update
February 9, 2026 07:44
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