Wright lived in the technological age, so he treated religious events and scientific miracles.
Wright lived about a block from the Eastern Market metro station.
Wright did live to see the stand being named after him, but had died by the time the statue was completed.
Wright was born in Brighton, England in 1963, and still lives there.
In the 1880's, Wright lived for several years in Madison while studying engineering at the university.
Wright (who died just short of 92 in 1959) lived a life too melodramatic for Hollywood, but it continues to engage our attention.
Wright lived at the hotel for five years.
Before he joined the military, Wright lived in Edinburgh.
From 1914 to about 1933 Wright lived mostly in Tucson, Arizona.
Wright usually lived one or two years in a location before using it as the setting for one of his novels.