The Meyers House, an exquisite example of Colonial Revival architecture, was erected in 1897 for the family of architect Henry H. Meyers. Situated on three city lots in the charming town of Alameda, this historic home features original fencing and pergola, a three-car garage, a carriage house, and an architectural studio added in 1935. Now a City of Alameda Landmark and a beautifully preserved venue, the Meyers House offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past. Open to the public on the fourth Saturday of each month, the estate provides an enriching experience, complete with docent-led tours.