Just beside the Mississippi River on a winding Minneapolis street sits 4736 Coffey Lane — a hidden house nestled in nature with a story to tell.

What you can't see through the foliage is revealed in the blueprints: a butterfly-shaped home designed by a man who was trained by one of the greats.

"It was designed by this architect, Herb Fritz Junior. He was a protige, some may even say disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. His dad was one of Wright's original draftsman," Trevor Born, owner of the Longfellow Whatever newsletter, said. "He has this reputation as somebody who could do the Frank Lloyd Wright thing but at more of an affordable price point, basically."

Blueprints for the butterfly house Katey Bean / Keller Williams

That drew the attention of a Minneapolis kindergarten teacher and h

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