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Historical Significance and Architecture
Architecture enthusiasts will find the Meyer May House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, a must-visit site in the Heritage Hill Historic District. Constructed in 1908 for Meyer and Sophie May, whose family owned a prominent local department store, this house fell into disrepair over time but was meticulously restored and opened to the public in 1987. Recognized as a Michigan historic site, the home is celebrated as one of Wright's most exquisite Prairie-style residences. Inside, visitors will encounter Wright's characteristic features, including art glass windows, skylights, built-in cabinetry, and geometrically patterned screens.
Visitor Experiences
Recent visitors have lauded the house's restoration, the knowledgeable guides, and the furnishings. Many describe the house as a "hidden gem" in Grand Rapids. The Meyer May House stands out not only for its architectural beauty but also for the engaging and informative tours offered.
Location and Visiting Hours
Located about a mile southeast of downtown Grand Rapids, the Meyer May House is accessible and convenient for tourists. It is open to visitors on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Tours are free of charge. It is recommended to allocate at least 90 minutes to fully appreciate the tour and the accompanying film. Free street parking is available for visitors' convenience. For additional information, please visit the official website.