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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 ...
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.
Stan Hywet, Akron, Ohio, built 1912–15 for Frank Seiberling, founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The 64,500-square-foot (5,990 m 2) Tudor Revival mansion was designed by Charles Sumner Schneider. It features a brick and exposed half-timbered facade with a large central crenellated tower. The grounds were designed by Warren H. Manning ...
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.
Built for Owner Year completed Architectural style Architect Image 1: ... Stan Hywet Hall: Akron, Ohio: Frank Seiberling: Stan Hywet Hall Foundation [34] 1915: Tudor ...
Built between 1912 and 1915 for Frank A. Sieberling, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is the seventh-largest historic house in the United States. Located within the Sand Run Metro Park, the 104 acres (0.42 km 2 ) F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm features a visitor center, hiking trails, three ponds, gardens, and an array of special programs throughout ...
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Stan Hywet Hall: 1915: Tudor Revival: Schneider, Charles S.; Manning, Warren H. ... Built by Elijah B. White a wealthy Virginia banker who at the time was the largest ...