Meyer May House
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Meyer May House was designed by America’s most famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Meyer May and his wife in 1908-9. This house offers the public a rare opportunity to view a totally designed living environment, planes and space just as it was in 1908.
It is the home to great historic photos, drawings, documents and rare collections. The house is furnished with a mixture of original pieces and art and craft of the ancient period.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 450, Madison Avenue, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan
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