The Enchanting Castle Near Cleveland That's Like A Fairy Tale Come To Life
By Nikki Rhoades|Published July 19, 2017
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
South of Cleveland is a castle that could truly act as the setting of a fairy tale. Its lush gardens, spectacular architecture, and interior decoration are dreamy, and there is something undeniably magical about its milieu. You won’t believe how close this piece of paradise is to home!
Stan Hywet is located at 71 North Portage Path, Akron.
When Goodyear was founded in 1898, Akron was not yet the rubber capitol of the world. Like many other American Country Estates, Stan Hywet attests to the hard work and perseverance of its first residents. "Stan Hywet" is Old English for "stone quarry," a nod to the natural state of the land it is built upon.
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To ensure its tastefulness and splendor, Seiberling, his daughter Irene, and his architect visited 20 English manors.
The Great Hall is one of many spectacular rooms that lie within. When construction finished in 1915, family matriarch Gertrude Seiberling requested that the interior be furnished with antiques. Decorator Hugo Huber selected Tudor-era antiques, as well as "modern" (though they are now antiques) furnishings that had an old-fashioned flair.
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The estate, which sprawls over 70 acres, includes the 64,500 square foot home, several other historic buildings, and an incredible ten gardens.
The grounds are spectacularly historic. It was even the site where Seiberling's daughter-in-law Henrietta hosted a discussion that led to the creation of Alcholics Anonymous, now a worldwide organization.
Stan Hywet is an accredited establishment of the American Alliance of Museums, and it preserves a moment that helped shape local and national history. A crest over the entryway reads, "Non Nobis Solum," which translates as Not For Us Alone, a reminder of the humbling generosity of the philanthropic Seiberling family.
You can actually tour this castle to learn first-hand about what a truly magical place it is.
The adventurous activities offered at Stan Hywet include Geicaching, Questing, Woof Walks, and more. Each one brings you closer to the history of the grounds by immersing your attention in key parts of the estate.
The history of this countryside estate is enchanting enough to be in a fairy tale.
From its status as a beacon of progress to the philanthropic endeavors pursued in its hall, Stan Hywet's history is rich enough to captivate the imagination.
Stan Hywet is magical and dreamy, and will take you a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of life.
As you can see, there is something indescribably magical about the grounds of Stan Hywet, Have you ever paid the estate a trip? Tell us about your experience, and share your favorite pictures from your trip!
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