
The Meyer House photographed by Hugh McKenzie ca. 1919. [Image: UMD Martin Library]
This week’s sneak peek at our newest book
—Duluth’s Grand Old Architecture 1870–1940 by Tony Dierckins and Maryanne C. Norton—is one of the most unique homes to ever grace the Zenith City—and it was faced with natives stone excavated to while creating nearby streets. Discover much more about the Myers House
HERE. (Preview
Duluth’s Grand Old Architecture HERE and see which structures are included by viewing the book’s contents
here.)
Pre-order now and take advantage of our early bird specials!
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