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Meadow Brook Hall
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Named a National Historic Landmark in 2012, Meadow Brook Hall is a historic home built by one of the automotive aristocracy’s most remarkable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson—widow of automobile pioneer John Dodge and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred Wilson. Constructed between 1926 and 1929 for $4 million, Meadow Brook Hall represents one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture in America.
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