Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most well-known architects in America and he designed some of the most iconic buildings in the country. When he passed away in 1959, he had designed well over 1,000 buildings including a handful here in Michigan. If you want to take a walk in this slice of history, you can tour one of the homes that Wright designed in Grand Rapids. The Meyer May House is a historic home that is one of Wright’s most completely restored buildings. It’s a piece of Michigan history that you need to see for yourself.

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Have you toured the Meyer May House in Grand Rapids? Did you know about this unique history here in Michigan? Let us know in the comments.

Book your tour on the Meyer May House website and don’t forget to visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website for more information about this famous architect.

If you want to explore Michigan even more, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure may be what you need. Check out Viator for inspiration! Also, check out our collection of Michigan articles for even more historic adventures in the Great Lake State.

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