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Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the U.S., and the largest in Ohio on the list of largest houses in the United States.
The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. They gave it the name Stan Hywet, Old English for "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the most prominent feature of the estate. Architect Charles Sumner Schneider designed the Tudor Revival house, with Hugo F. Huber as interior decorator. Most of the furnishings came from New York City, but some were purchased in England. The estate grounds, originally about 3,000 acres (12 km2) in extent, were designed between 1911–1915 by Boston landscape architect Warren H. Manning, and remain today one of the finest examples of his work. The English garden was redesigned in 1929 by noted landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman. In 1957, the Seiberling family donated Stan Hywet to a non-profit organization for its preservation. It is now a historic house museum and country estate, open seasonally to the public, in keeping with the stone inscription above the Manor House front door, "Non nobis solum", meaning "Not for us alone".
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Akron /ˈækrən/ is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Summit County. It is in the Great Lakes region approximately 39 miles (63 km) south of Lake Erie along the Little Cuyahoga River. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 199,110. The Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) covers Summit and Portage counties, and in 2010 had a population of 703,200. Akron is also part of the larger Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area, which in 2010 had a population of 3,515,646.
Akron was co-founded in December 1825 when suggested by Paul Williams to Simon Perkins. In 1833, "South" was temporarily added to the name when Eliakim Crosby settled a bordering North Akron. After Summit County formed from portions of Portage, Medina, and Stark counties in 1840, Akron succeeded Cuyahoga Falls as county seat a year later. The Akron School Law of 1847 created the K-12 system. In 1851, Sojourner Truth attended a convention and extemporaneously delivered the original "Ain't I a Woman?" speech. During the Civil War, Ferdinand Schumacher supplied the Union Army with oats produced by his mill along the Ohio Canal. Between the 1870s and World War I, numerous churches across the nation were built using the Akron Plan.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron, Ohio is the former home of F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. This 70 acre estate features a 65-room Tudor Revival Manor House, the Corbin Conservatory, Carriage House and the Gate Lodge birthplace of AA. Stan Hywet is open to the public for tours, exhibits and educational programming as well as a venue for weddings and corporate functions. Visit www.stanhywet.org for details.
Downton Abbey has gone on to become the most watched series in the Masterpiece franchises' history! We sent Associate Producer Lauren Wilson to a place in Akron where the family, clothing, estate and food were at one time, strikingly similar to what we see today on the series Downton Abbey. http://www.ideastream.org/applause/dish
"Bloom!," a display of 32 nature-inspired glass sculptures by Michigan artist Craig Mitchell Smith, is on view through Sept. 20, 2015.
Never have I ever been to a house so creepy, well besides the Biltmore mansion in Ashville, NC. I think the baby was even freaked out! But the gardens were like none other. A must see if in the Akron, Ohio area!! Thank you so much for watching!! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE FUN VIDEOS!! XOXOXOXO http://www.stanhywet.org/
An interview with Janet Lipstreu, Whitney Stained Glass and Mark Gilles Stan Hywet's Director of Historic Structures.
Horticulturalist Sue Nunamaker describes a few of the plants found in the "Plane Tree Allee," one of Stan Hywet's historic gardens.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the U.S., and the largest in Ohio on the list of largest houses in the United States.[3] The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. They gave it the name Stan Hywet, Old English for "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the most prominent feature of the estate. Architect Charles Sumner Schneider designed the Tudor Revival house, with Hugo F. Huber as interior decorator. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Hywet_Hall_and_Gardens Music Merry Go Slower by...
ICA-Art Conservation's Claire Curran demonstrates how one of Stan Hywet's Music Room Lutes was restored.
Explore Akron's Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, a beautiful 65-room mansion that's a National Historic Landmark. Featured in the free Ohio Travel Guide Digital Publication. Available now on iTunes and the Google Play.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the U.S., and the largest in Ohio on the list of largest houses in the United States.[3] The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. They gave it the name Stan Hywet, Old English for "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the most prominent feature of the estate. Architect Charles Sumner Schneider designed the Tudor Revival house, with Hugo F. Huber as interior decorator. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Hywet_Hall_and_Gardens Music Merry Go Slower by...
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron, Ohio is the former home of F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. This 70 acre estate features a 65-room Tudor Revival Manor House, the Corbin Conservatory, Carriage House and the Gate Lodge birthplace of AA. Stan Hywet is open to the public for tours, exhibits and educational programming as well as a venue for weddings and corporate functions. Visit www.stanhywet.org for details.
Downton Abbey has gone on to become the most watched series in the Masterpiece franchises' history! We sent Associate Producer Lauren Wilson to a place in Akron where the family, clothing, estate and food were at one time, strikingly similar to what we see today on the series Downton Abbey. http://www.ideastream.org/applause/dish
It makes the list of top historic homes in the country. And the family is welcoming you to visit!
Learn about the need to restore the historic Tea Houses at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
Cruise-In takes a trip to Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens for the 2014 Concours d'Elegance.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron, Ohio is the former home of F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. This 70 acre estate features a 65-room Tudor Revival Manor House, the Corbin Conservatory, Carriage House and the Gate Lodge birthplace of AA. Stan Hywet is open to the public for tours, exhibits and educational programming as well as a venue for weddings and corporate functions. Visit www.stanhywet.org for details.
Downton Abbey has gone on to become the most watched series in the Masterpiece franchises' history! We sent Associate Producer Lauren Wilson to a place in Akron where the family, clothing, estate and food were at one time, strikingly similar to what we see today on the series Downton Abbey. http://www.ideastream.org/applause/dish
"Bloom!," a display of 32 nature-inspired glass sculptures by Michigan artist Craig Mitchell Smith, is on view through Sept. 20, 2015.
Never have I ever been to a house so creepy, well besides the Biltmore mansion in Ashville, NC. I think the baby was even freaked out! But the gardens were like none other. A must see if in the Akron, Ohio area!! Thank you so much for watching!! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE FUN VIDEOS!! XOXOXOXO http://www.stanhywet.org/
An interview with Janet Lipstreu, Whitney Stained Glass and Mark Gilles Stan Hywet's Director of Historic Structures.
Horticulturalist Sue Nunamaker describes a few of the plants found in the "Plane Tree Allee," one of Stan Hywet's historic gardens.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the U.S., and the largest in Ohio on the list of largest houses in the United States.[3] The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. They gave it the name Stan Hywet, Old English for "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the most prominent feature of the estate. Architect Charles Sumner Schneider designed the Tudor Revival house, with Hugo F. Huber as interior decorator. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Hywet_Hall_and_Gardens Music Merry Go Slower by...
ICA-Art Conservation's Claire Curran demonstrates how one of Stan Hywet's Music Room Lutes was restored.
This video is shaky, filmed with Samsung Galaxy Mega. Pictures included in the end, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the U.S., and the largest in Ohio on the list of largest houses in the United States.[3] The estate was built between 1912 and 1915 for F. A. Seiberling, founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and his wife, Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. They gave it the name Stan Hywet, Old English for "stone quarry" or "stone hewn," to reflect the site's earlier use and the most prominent feature of the estate. Architect Charles Sumner Schneider designed the Tudor Revival house, with...
Cruise-In makes a stop at the 58th Annual Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens Father's Day Car Show
Never have I ever been to a house so creepy, well besides the Biltmore mansion in Ashville, NC. I think the baby was even freaked out! But the gardens were like none other. A must see if in the Akron, Ohio area!! Thank you so much for watching!! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE FUN VIDEOS!! XOXOXOXO http://www.stanhywet.org/
Cruise-In takes a trip to Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens for the 2014 Concours d'Elegance.
Cruise-In visits Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens for the Concours d'Elegance.
Some very interesting and unique vehicles from the 55th annual Father's Day Car Show at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. We'll feature an extremely rare 1951 Frazer Manhattan Convertible, a French-made/American-powered 1958 Facel Vega FVS and a 1924 Ahrens-Fox N-S-4 Fire Truck.
.. Alcoholics Anonymous - Origins of AA, Henrietta Seiberling speaking in 1971 Henrietta Seiberling is the lady who introduced Bill Wilson to Dr. Bob Smith. May, 1972 In the spring of 1971, the newspapers reported the passing of Bill Wilson of New York City, who was one of the two co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. The other co-founder, Dr Robert Smith of Akron, Ohio, had passed on some years earlier. Shortly after Bill's death, the Akron Alcoholics groups asked my mother Henrietta Seiberling, to speak at the annual "Founders Day" meeting in Akron, which is attended by members of Alcoholics Anonymous from all over the world. She lives in New York and did not feel up to traveling, so they asked me to speak in her place. I agreed to speak but felt that it would mean most to ...
A Cruise-In Favorite! We visit the 55th annual Father's Day Car Show at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, and see some great classics from the 1920's and 30's: a 1927 Series 80 Pierce-Arrow, a 1920 HCS Special Series-2 Roadster, a 1938 Packard Super 8 Convertible Sedan, a 1932 Auburn 8-100A, and one of only 77 1931 Lincoln Model K Sports Phaetons ever produced.
Cruise-In visits some ol" friends from the Concours de Elegance at Stan Hywet Hall and Garden, Bugs the MOB Boss Godfather Cruise, from Corvettes at Corsa and from the Lim-o-Tec Car Show. The Buckeye Guys rebuild a carburetor with the help of Harry Benchwich of Benchwick Carburetor in Youngstown, Ohio.
Grazie Papa!
Listen, I couldn't decide which song to sing next... So ..
Wait... no, no, no, it's not as free as that, I have
a choice of two, and I'll see... I'll see which one
you like best. Wait... wait... wait a minute, let's do
it fair. It's between "Stoney End" and "Second Hand
Rose". Wait, wait, wait!!!
That's too easy, now we've gotta make a choice! Wait, wait wait!
Let me do with you, right: "Second Hand Rose"'[applause]
"Stoney End" [more applause] Ah... Listen, I just gotta warn
ya that "Stoney End" I haven't sung for about two years, and so
I have the words written on the floor. So if you see me looking
on the floor... it's the words! I'll try not to look, but I mean I
haven't sung it for a long time... okay... ready, get set, go!
[STONEY END]
Is this "'Stoney End"!
Come on!
I was born from love
And my poor mother worked the mines
I was raised on the Good Book Jesus
Till I read between the lines
Now I don't believe
I want to see the whole morning
Going down the stoney end
I never wanted to go
Down the stoney end
Mama let me start all over
Cradle me, Mama, cradle me again
I can still remember him
With love light in his eyes
But the light flickered out
And parted
As the sun began to rise
Now I don't believe
I want to see the whole morning
Going down the stoney end
I never wanted to go
Down the stoney end
Mama, let me start all over
Cradle me, Mama, cradle me again
Never mind the forecast
Cause the sky has lost control
Cause the fury and the broken thunders
Come to match my ragin' soul
And I want...
I want... I want to see the whole morning
Going down the stoney end
I never wanted to go
Down the stoney end
Mamma let me start all over
Cradle me, Mamma, cradle me again
Going down the stoney end
I never wanted to go...
Going down the stoney end
I never wanted to go...
Going down the stoney end