In response to our earlier post about Rush Creek Village, one of our readers sent in his own Flickr photo set of images he took of Rush Creek houses (thanks Paul). Check them out here.
We also came across someone else's Flickr set that has some additional great images.
If you didn't know: Rush Creek is possibly the country's most enduring, successful and undiscovered middle-class community built according to Frank Lloyd Wright's design principles. Yeah, it sounds pretty sweet!
Image copyright Paul Ringstrom






It really is an incredible gem, and it's especially hard to find! I need to upload my photos of Rush Creek and I'll send them your way.
If you DO go (or anyone else for that matter), here is a map of the turn you need to make:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=e.+south+street+and+high+street,+worthington,+oh&sll=40.083719,-83.01012&sspn=0.031784,0.021629&ie=UTF8&ll=40.082603,-83.014712&spn=0.031785,0.021629&z=15&iwloc=addr
Rush Creek is just east of High Street on E. South Street. It's perfect to just park a car near the big soccer/baseball field and wander the lightly trafficked streets of the small neighborhood.
Posted by: Harry_ThaBombShelter | May 21, 2008 at 11:28 AM