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The William and Mary Palmer House is a house in Ann Arbor, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952. [2] The home was designed for William Palmer, an economics professor at the University of Michigan, and his wife Mary. It sits on three lots at the end of a quiet, dirt road cul-de-sac.
Dana-Palmer House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Dorsey-Palmer House, Hagerstown, Maryland, listed on the NRHP in Washington County, Maryland; William B. and Mary Shuford Palmer House, Ann Arbor, Michigan, listed on the NRHP in Washtenaw County, Michigan
Founded in 1871, Glen Eyrie was the home of William Jackson Palmer. Palmer was a Brigadier General in the Union Army during the American Civil War, president of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, and founder of Colorado Springs. Palmer and his wife Mary “Queen” Mellen made Glen Eyrie their home.
Mary Lincoln (Queen) Mellen Palmer, wife of William Jackson Palmer. Palmer met Mary Lincoln (Queen) Mellen in April 1869 while she and her father, William Proctor Mellen, were on a train returning from a trip to see the West. [1]: 69, 116–117 They were married November 7, 1870, in Flushing, New York, where the Mellen family lived at the time ...
The Wren Building (constructed between 1695-1699 [4] [5] [1]) is the oldest standing building constructed for and in use by a U.S. college or university, [7] [8] [9] [better source needed] ahead of runner-up Harvard University's Massachusetts Hall (constructed in 1720). [7]
The construction of the large concrete exterior of William and Mary Hall began in 1969. [58] Replacing Blow Hall as the main athletic facility, William & Mary Hall hosted its first game in December 1970 and was dedicated in 1971. The arena area was renamed to Kaplan Arena in 2005; the remainder of the building adopted that name in 2016.
The President's House is the residence of the President of the College of William and Mary in Virginia in Williamsburg, Virginia. Constructed in 1732, the building still serves its original purpose and is among the oldest buildings in Virginia .
The William and Elizabeth (Bodanzky) Muschenheim House is a single-family home located at 1251 Heather Way in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [ 1 ]