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Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is located at 714 N. Portage Path in Akron and became a museum in 1957. At 64,500 square feet, the manor house is among the largest private residences in the country.
Off The Vine: An Evening Pairing of Food and Wine, 5:30-8:30 Friday, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, at 714 N. Portage Path, Akron.Tickets are $85 per person for all wine samples and tapas-style ...
The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, co-founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Ferguson Penfield Seiberling.. They named their "American Country Estate" Stan Hywet, loosely translated from Old English meaning "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the abandoned stone quarries located on the grounds of ...
Jim of Akron is stands with a 1910 World Series trophy and baseball card that belonged to his great grandfather Frank Atkins during a taping of the Antiques Roadshow show at Stan Hywet on Tuesday ...
Seiberling's private home Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, a Tudor Revival home built in 1915, remains in Akron and is now a National Historic landmark and historic house museum open to the public. Originally the site encompassed approximately 3,000 acres of land.
In 1958, he moved to Northern Ohio as Executive Director of Stan Hywet Hall in Akron, Ohio. [3] He produced a summer Shakespeare festival in 1960, but was fired from Stan Hywet in May 1961. [ 7 ] Having already scheduled a second summer Shakespeare season in 1961, he produced the festival at the Ohio Theater in Cuyahoga Falls.
Some 29,038 people applied for the lottery for just 2,000 tickets that were available for the one-day taping of "Antiques Roadshow" in Akron last June.
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