On the land, which Wright dubbed Manitoga, he planted and cultivated native trees and wove stone paths around them. He diverted a river into an abandoned quarry, creating a pool that his daughter named Dragon Rock, as she "likened the place where pool met stone to a dragon drinking from a pond," Gotkin writes in the book.  Photo 2 of 10 in Artists' Handmade Houses by Miyoko Ohtake

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On the land, which Wright dubbed Manitoga, he planted and cultivated native trees and wove stone paths around them. He diverted a river into an abandoned quarry, creating a pool that his daughter named Dragon Rock, as she "likened the place where pool met stone to a dragon drinking from a pond," Gotkin writes in the book.