I was raised up in Huron, SD where my father worked at the Daily Plainsman owned by Robert and Jeanette Lusk. They had property out in the Black Hills and had an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright design a summer home there named the Carondalet. It was the classic Wright home. It's balcony out back faced Mount Rushmore. They generously offered the home up for vacations to us. Unfortunately, after their death, it was sold to a couple from Brookings who reconstructed into a "normal" home. After watching your newscast today, I remember all the design of a Wright home. It housed Richard Widmark for a short time with the making of the movie, "How the West Was Won". Thank you for bringing up such beautiful memories from there. Nancy Popovich Hook.