Meadow Brook Hall

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Meadow Brook Hall is the fourth largest historic house museum
in the United States and is renowned for its superb craftsmanship,
architectural detailing and grand scale. Built between 1926 and 1929
as the residence of Matilda Dodge Wilson (widow of auto pioneer John
Dodge) and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred G. Wilson,
the 110-room, 88,000-square-foot, Tudor-revival style mansion is
complete with vast collections of original art and furnishings.








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01/06/10 - Restoration project enhances Meadow Brook Hall's original kitchen
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11/25/09 - Meadow Brook Hall launches new items to online gift shop
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11/17/09 - Frances Dodge's vintage gown takes center stage in fall production
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10/14/09 - "Highland Park" film shoots on location at Meadow Brook Hall
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08/12/09 - Community Foundation offers matching gifts to MBH contributions
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07/14/09 - OU student takes MBH green with a new garden and organic practices
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06/01/09 - New Meadow Brook Hall tour highlights privileged life of the Wilsons
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11/13/08 - Meadow Brook Hall launches Oral History Program
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11/13/08 - Chrysler Corporation funds Collection Conservation Plan
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11/12/08 - Former GM CEO designates MBH as beneficiary
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11/12/08 - Estate gift benefits Meadow Brook Hall
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