History

Meeting House Nursery School was originated by the First Unitarian Society in 1949 as a day care program and was reestablished as a Nursery School in 1953. Its present status as a non-profit, non-sectarian corporation was completed in 1975. Meeting House leases the west wing of the First Unitarian Church.

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, who is noted for his prairie style homes and organic architecture, the church is a national landmark visited by architects, students and tourists from around the world. The nursery school wing, added in 1963, was designed by the Taliesin Foundation to meet the special needs of the nursery and church school programs.