Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to own one of Lincoln’s most well loved, iconic homes. Occupied by the same family for over 50 years, it has a deep rich history in the city of Lincoln. A chance discovery of premium clay deposits in Lincoln led founders Charles Gladding, Peter McGill McBean, & George Chambers to invest $12, 000 in the venture that became Gladding McBean (or the pottery to all the locals).Charles Gladding had two sons, George & Albert, & a daughter, Flora. In 1878 he build two homes in Lincoln, one for his son Albert & the home at 420 7th St for his wife Sarah & daughter Flora. As you can imagine, it was quite the mansion. Being from Chicago, both Sarah & Flora were city girls. The home is a Frank Lloyd Wright design called the Prairie Home, built after the original design he created for the Riverside development in Chicago; these homes were a variation of the Craftsman style that emphasized horizontal lines & featured, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves. This rare, stately home still remains one of Lincoln’s most remarkable properties. Later on an additional home was built on the large 1/3 acre corner lot. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, living room, kitchen & laundry area. It is approximately 825 square feet. Don’t miss out!!! Must see!