User talk:Mike Dillon
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ViperSnake151 (talk) 15:17, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
Photo Permission - Ennis House
[edit]Hi Mike,
The City of Phoenix, Arizona is writing a book titled "Mid-Century Marvels: Commercial Architecture in Phoenix, 1945-1975." It highlights mostly Modern architecture, but there is a section on roadside architecture as well. We are including examples not just from Phoenix but from around the world, and we really liked your photo of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Ennis House. We would like your permission to use it in the book. We will, of course, credit you for the photo. Because it is a government publication it is considered non-commercial, strictly for educational purposes. Will you please reply to this message or e-mail us at historic@phoenix.gov to verify this is OK?
Thanks! Kevin Weight Planner III City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office 200 W. Washington St. 17th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85003 phoenix.gov/historic