It's on the National Register of Historic Places. It's also a Frank Lloyd Wright dwelling and now you can stay there.

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Completed in 1950 for William and Mary Palmer, the two-acre property features a three-bedroom main house—with its prowlike, triangular cantilever—and an adjacent tea house.

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Designed by Wright, the home was built after Wright’s death by his apprentice, John H. Howe, in 1959.

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The main home with its open and airy interiors, has original furniture designed by Wright and built-in cabinetry.

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Located at 227 Orchard Hills Drive in Ann Arbor, The Palmer House is near an arboretum on the hillside of a two-acre property. The home is built from Tidewater Red Cypress and Cranbrook brick.

Equilateral triangles are a recurring design element and the house employs very few right angles, from the hexagonal beds to an unconventional shower.

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Named The Palmer House after the original owners, William Palmer and his wife Mary, they had the place built in 1950. They lived in the house from 1950-2009.

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The Palmer House is one of Wright's last residential masterpieces. The home, which can now be rented for the first time, offers an unforgettable artistic and sensory experience.

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Building upon the exceptional display of architectural design detail and craftsmanship, the house has been meticulously cared for by both the original and new owners.

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Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 - April 9, 1959) was an architect, interior designer, writer, and educator. Known as America's greatest architect, Wright designed more than 1,000 projects that resulted in more than 500 completed works.

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Wright designed the Palmer House when he was 83 years old. During the same time, he was creating the Guggenheim Museum, one of the 20th century's most important architectural landmarks.

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