What is the Goodyear Tire Mansion? (Stan Hywet Hall)

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  • @franksmith7235
    @franksmith7235 Год назад +264

    I live in the area and have toured the home several times. Once I decided to take a guided tour. When I arrived at the main house I was introduced to my guide. She was an elderly lady whose name was Julie. She was the granddaughter of Frank Seiberling and grew up in the home. It was wonderful. She showed me where her uncles slept and the burn marks on the library shelves that were made by the cigarettes her grandfather would leave there. She also told me of her wedding which took place in the music room. It was great to get an insider's view of the mansion. Thank you for this video. It brought back a lot of truly wonderful memories.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +13

      That is so cool

    • @StamperWendy
      @StamperWendy Год назад +3

      My grandpa was Franklin Smith, of Manhattan.

    • @georgielancaster1356
      @georgielancaster1356 Год назад +3

      Lovely house and I had no idea he was a lovely chap.
      I wouldn't want to live there without servants, though. I'd take an easy care, disabled access bungalow in the grounds - I want ALL the grounds - and the room I would take, including contents, is of course, the library.

    • @cheeseisdelicious111
      @cheeseisdelicious111 Год назад +1

      What a special tour that would have been.

    • @JAdamsEden
      @JAdamsEden Год назад +4

      Yes, Julie married John Shaw, who was a professor of English and specialized in Shakespeare at Hiram College and was a dear friend of mine. RIP. He and Julie both gave us a private tour , attic through gardens. She shared a story of braking her arm descending a downspout and also roller skating throughout her grandfathers home. Such fond memories.

  • @deborahharris9111
    @deborahharris9111 Год назад +52

    Omg! My dad played here as a kid in 1930’s/1940’s with the owner’s kids! I loved my dad’s stories about the secret rooms and his description of the home. My grandparents were friends with the Seiberling family. Fond memories! Xoxo

  • @guyvanarsdall7686
    @guyvanarsdall7686 Год назад +26

    An English lodge styled home with a library containing secret passages to multiple rooms, yes please! All it's missing is a dark and stormy night...

  • @jb-fb4od
    @jb-fb4od Год назад +57

    It sounds like Frank was a very generous man!! I think I have to say the workers quarters are the best part of the house since he made it so comfortable for them and obviously appreciated them very much.

  • @nonbiz1520
    @nonbiz1520 Год назад +7

    I live in Akron and was surprised to find my great grandfather, who lived in Danville, Ohio at the time, was brought in to advise and help with the wood beam work in the great hall and other parts of the house as he had built many wood beam churches. He moved back, but here I am!

  • @jonspanonyc
    @jonspanonyc Год назад +16

    My favorite estate in the country. Somehow the mansion feels like a home, unlike the monstrosities built by the Vanderbilts and the Carnegies. Though I now live in New York, I was born near Akron and have revisited Stan Hywet as an adult. But my favorite memories are as a boy, visiting the estate with my dad on Father's Day, when the foundation held the annual antique auto show on their front grounds.

  • @rayn8740
    @rayn8740 Год назад +65

    What a great tale about a great American entrepreneur. What a legacy to leave behind for the world as an example of what good can be accomplished for the benefit of humanity. Bravo!

    • @sunspiral79
      @sunspiral79 Год назад

      At the cost of thousands of Africans that were moreless enslaved on rubber plantations. Yeah..they were real humanitarians

    • @549BR
      @549BR Год назад +3

      Sad to say that most tires are no longer produced in Akron, and that downtown Akron is but a shell of it's original self; but, life goes on.

  • @windronner1
    @windronner1 Год назад +4

    One of the single most significant advantages the industrial revolution brought. Was the evolution of industrial initiative. And the universal belief that growth and imagination was limitless.

  • @kerrydruck9036
    @kerrydruck9036 Год назад +16

    I had the privilege of visiting this wonderful home several years ago and it truly was a home and not just a showpiece mansion.

  • @QueenBee-gx4rp
    @QueenBee-gx4rp Год назад +21

    I was terrified that you would say that stunning house was torn down! Thank goodness it isn’t! It’s difficult to pick one room, but the second the picture of the conservatory appeared, I could just see Mrs. Seiberling there. She must have had a lot of wonderful times with her family in their beautiful home. Lucky her.

  • @philipgermani1616
    @philipgermani1616 Год назад +20

    This mansion is magnificent. Christmas at Stan Hywet is simply enchanting. The music room is my favorite, a truly magical place.

    • @christinabillings6539
      @christinabillings6539 Год назад +3

      Every time I go during Christmas I have to get the ginger bread cookies from the little village they set up by the carriage house. ❤️

  • @paulmezhir8354
    @paulmezhir8354 Год назад +7

    A friend of mine from Chicago performs piano concerts here during special events.....he says that no matter how many times he plays "Hywet Hall" he is always surprised anew at so many visual details.

  • @donnaw2868
    @donnaw2868 Год назад +4

    LOVE this one so much. The secret rooms, Gertrude's bathroom, the pantry, the antiques in the laundry room, best music room ever, the philosophy of community, this wonderful home has it all. I'ts so nice that he lived to age 95 and that his children appreciated it and bequeathed it for others to continue to enjoy. This might be one of my favorite videos ever on This House. It also amazes me how these entrepreneurs can turn to a different direction when needed. Bravo!

  • @megfuchs9425
    @megfuchs9425 Год назад +9

    I'm from Ohio, but have never toured this home! I live in Fremont which has the Hayes Presidential Center. I LOVE it when houses have secret stairs, rooms and passageways!! That's my favorite part, always!

  • @cassandraralph5906
    @cassandraralph5906 Год назад +10

    Now this is my kind of man, and also the same for his beautiful house. His integrity, innovative mind, generosity and kindness, and also very good taste is the sort of things that truly appeal to me. Thank you again 💓 💖 💗

  • @amandab.recondwith8006
    @amandab.recondwith8006 Год назад +12

    He seems the embodiment of what a good capitalist should be - building up public institutions, providing decent housing, educating the young, taking care of the sick, and treating his servants well. If only all industrialists were like this during the Gilded Age. It's not like they didn't have the money. Eventually, they hurt themselves by ending up paying high taxes to make up for their greed.

    • @andyokus5735
      @andyokus5735 Год назад +1

      It gives me pleasure to see the robber barons who lost it all due to their evil ways.

    • @whammond511
      @whammond511 Год назад

      Income Tax as we know it today was enacted in 1913. The Gilded Age was in full swing and actually nearing its end by the time that any of the automotive pioneers had accumulated enough wealth to build these magnificent mansions. This one is beautiful but made even more special by how it’s owner lived his life and managed his wealth. Another one that did so was Charles Stewart Mott who built axels for Buick and became one of the major stockholders of GM. He was at one time the 10th richest man in the World (? US?). His home, called Applewood, (Mott Applesauce - those Motts), is very beautiful and comfortable. His is no where near the size of most of the Auto Barons. He is most widely known for his philanthropy. The Mott Foundation has funded many Children’s Hospitals. Another home worth looking at Ken.

  • @MDavidG1
    @MDavidG1 Год назад +97

    A great video about a fine home built by a wonderful man. The guesthouse of this mansion is world famous for a very different reason: Alcoholics Anonymous co-founders Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith first met there in 1935, and the massive worldwide AA fellowship grew from that meeting. The meeting was instigated by daughter-in-law Henrietta Seiberling, who lived in that guest house and was letting one alcoholic help another.

    • @franksmith7235
      @franksmith7235 Год назад +7

      Thanks for bringing that up.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +5

      That movie with James Woods & James Garner, Bill W. is very good.

    • @albertmcmichael9110
      @albertmcmichael9110 Год назад +12

      That's just amazing. Not only do I work for Goodyear but have 28 years as a recovering alcoholic.

    • @LifestreamMinistries
      @LifestreamMinistries Год назад

      AWESOME INFO.

    • @hollywebster6844
      @hollywebster6844 Год назад +2

      @@albertmcmichael9110 Congratulations on your sobriety! 🎉 Much hard work and courage go into remaining sober.

  • @davidjgill4902
    @davidjgill4902 Год назад +14

    Stan Hywet Hall is the finest Tudor revival house in America. The gardens designed by Warren Manning and Ellen Bidle Shipman are probably even more significant than the house. Manning and Shipman also did the gardens at Gwinn in Cleveland.

    • @sherriianiro747
      @sherriianiro747 Год назад +1

      I agree - I was just as impressed if not more by the beautiful gardens. I am so glad they have kept them up.

  • @ropeburnsrussell
    @ropeburnsrussell Год назад +7

    So nice that he was able to grow old in this gem.
    Fave room, the secret passage, of course.

  • @sfse
    @sfse Год назад +13

    I've toured Stan Hewett hall (which translates into "stone quarry") many times. The Seiberlings were friends with the Von Trap Family Singers (yes the ones from the sound of music). They came to visit often, staying in the dormitory. The traveled with their own clergy.

  • @susanhonkoski7706
    @susanhonkoski7706 Год назад +17

    I was very impressed by the Servants Dining Area, I’m sure with this kind of thoughtfulness for their comfort, they were extremely loyal and productive. Thank you for sharing his story. I love your channel!❤

  • @Mindyradio1
    @Mindyradio1 Год назад +7

    The gardens are even more amazing than the house. It’s definitely a treasure

  • @kathleenamatangelo3713
    @kathleenamatangelo3713 Год назад +7

    I have toured this house 2 times 40 years apart. Interesting that some things have "changed". I found the basement laundry room most interesting.

  • @Stony121
    @Stony121 Год назад +5

    Seiberling is pronounced sigh-ber-ling I loved living near this mansion and touring many times.

  • @cph714
    @cph714 Год назад +3

    My mom's family home..she was born there...my Grandmother was Henrietta Seiberling whi founded AA with Bob Wilson.

  • @AnnAndNala
    @AnnAndNala Год назад +11

    What a beautiful home. And it's lovely to hear of a wealthy man that enjoys sharing it as well. I love the quote above the door, that is the most important part of it all. 🕊

  • @michaelcerkez3895
    @michaelcerkez3895 Год назад +2

    The room I like the most, toss up between hidden office and music room. Thanks for the history lesson. 73

  • @mycatlovesme159
    @mycatlovesme159 Год назад +3

    I’m watching this video while my tires are being installed! Ha! Perfect timing

    • @daleolson3506
      @daleolson3506 3 месяца назад +1

      If they are made in China good luck

  • @danhill6298
    @danhill6298 Год назад +2

    I live relatively close to this house. Been there a few times. It’s absolutely beautiful inside. I would of loved to have grown up in this place. It’s has this amazing atmosphere inside of it. Like stepping back in time

  • @henrylivingstone2971
    @henrylivingstone2971 Год назад +17

    Fun fact: the curtains that are in the music room at Stan Hywet used to be the curtains in the long gallery at Harbor Hill another gilded age mansion that has been covered on This House.
    The Cyberlings bought the curtains after harbor hill had been abandoned and it’s contents sold.

  • @wdjones4735
    @wdjones4735 Год назад +14

    I couldn’t pick a favorite room! I loved the whole house! What a great story❤️👍🏻

  • @bronwentillman8385
    @bronwentillman8385 Год назад +27

    I attended Kent State University in the late 90s. I was a member of an academic honor fraternity that fulfilled many of our service requirements at SHH. I got the semi-grand tour during my first service project. The architecture is amazing in person. I always enjoyed going there for any reason. Mr. Seiberling did so much for Akron and the tire industry.

    • @ridgecrestvarietyshow7324
      @ridgecrestvarietyshow7324 Год назад +3

      Wow! Kent State University. Brings back great memories. And as a high school student doing field trips to SHH. At almost 70 yrs now I still remember the quiet power and elegance! Glad it's still relevant in 2022.

    • @georgielancaster1356
      @georgielancaster1356 Год назад

      OMD! I have just been listening to OHIO, by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
      I remember the news of the shootings - in 1970/71? in Australia.
      I visit that song about 6 times a year and play it about 6 to 10 times, before I leave.
      Had not linked the house to that University!

    • @georgielancaster1356
      @georgielancaster1356 Год назад

      @@ridgecrestvarietyshow7324 Were you there when the shootings happened? 52? years ago?

    • @debschmitt761
      @debschmitt761 Год назад

      @@ridgecrestvarietyshow7324 I was a Kent student too but in the 1070s visited this beautiful home several times

  • @christinabillings6539
    @christinabillings6539 Год назад +11

    Thank you for this. I love this house so much. My favorite room has always been the music room. It's nice to walk through during Christmas time and the pipe organ in the walls is playing. There is also a swimming pool in the house.

  • @bholmes5490
    @bholmes5490 Год назад +52

    A beautiful home that a man with beautiful ideas built. He is a man to be admired! A few wealthy people share his ideals, many are just greedy. This was my favorite of the homes you have shared Ken. Thank you.

    • @andyokus5735
      @andyokus5735 Год назад +5

      I agree with you. The photo of he and his wife say it all. I've never seen a picture of a woman so happy and exuberant.

    • @RickySpanish168
      @RickySpanish168 Год назад +3

      @@andyokus5735 yea that stale face really screams happiness

    • @judsonmeraw6294
      @judsonmeraw6294 Год назад

      It makes me wonder if businesses all did what he did, whether we would need such a large government full of social services that are never enough..

  • @mickymickymike4105
    @mickymickymike4105 Год назад +3

    Wow! Some people really live life.

  • @Jasona1976
    @Jasona1976 Год назад +6

    Modern color photos of the interior as it is today would be great.

  • @elpirata5468
    @elpirata5468 Год назад +12

    Hi Ken, thanks for
    the tour. This is my
    favourite house so far
    It's cozy and gothic

  • @janetgies8698
    @janetgies8698 Год назад +2

    You are The Best Writer and Narrator. Thank You!

  • @Marympd241
    @Marympd241 Год назад +4

    I used to live near by and loved to visit in all the different seasons. There is so much more to see than what is in this video. If you ever get a chance to go you must take the behind the scenes tour to see all that this property has to offer.

  • @eilyjones6359
    @eilyjones6359 Год назад +6

    I was able to tour this beautiful mansion a few years ago. Magnificent!

  • @LJB103
    @LJB103 Год назад +7

    The estate is magnificent, but I haven't been there for a number of years. The times I went, rooms like the kitchen, pantry, laundry were not on the tours (This may have changed.). Outside the large window in the stage area of the music room is a beautiful white allee of birches. The frieze in the dining room is of characters from "The Canterbury Tales" by Chaucer. Mrs. Seiberling (pronounced as if it begins with "sigh") had workers on their knees rubbing the stone floors to make them appear to be old and worn from centuries of use. Odd note: docents explained that female Seiberling descendants can marry in the mansion; male descendants cannot. BTW there was another mansion "that rubber built" in Akron: Harbel Manor built by Harvey Firestone. Excellent video.

  • @HermicraftAddict
    @HermicraftAddict Год назад +2

    What a lovely man who built a gorgeous house.

  • @carlaopp9774
    @carlaopp9774 Год назад +2

    I toured this home in the 1970's. Was facinated.

  • @thomasallen3818
    @thomasallen3818 Год назад +1

    My father in law was an engineer and plant manager for Goodyear and held 5 federal patents for tire making machines before his retirement. He had started out with The Manhattan Project and then Goodyear Nuclear, and oversaw design and building of the Piketon and Paducah gaseous diffusion plants.

  • @johnathonmullis4234
    @johnathonmullis4234 Год назад +2

    I remember always buying the Goodyear GatorBack tires for my car. Great tires and beautiful house.

  • @janedee6488
    @janedee6488 Год назад +3

    Love the secret passageways

  • @pamelas1002
    @pamelas1002 Год назад +2

    My favorite part of this house is without question, the motto over the front door. "Non nobis solum"

  • @StamperWendy
    @StamperWendy Год назад +3

    My grandpa, Franklin, lived to be 93. If I bought it, I'd leave it the same. I love the antique fixtures and machines. Thanks, Ken!

    • @whammond511
      @whammond511 Год назад

      Are you related to Mr. Franklin Seiberling. the Founder of Good-Year Tire & Rubber?

    • @StamperWendy
      @StamperWendy Год назад

      @@whammond511 No, actually, a different Franklin.

  • @Emily_Paris
    @Emily_Paris Год назад +7

    Absolutely stunning. Thank you for the story behind the Good Year Tire Company and this beautiful mansion. Truly astonishing and happy to know it still exists.

  • @lawrenceflynn2447
    @lawrenceflynn2447 Год назад +2

    Great video Ken.

  • @videoprotectedcom
    @videoprotectedcom Год назад +2

    Thank You Mr. Goodyear for helping your fellow man and women. Much appreciate your videos.

  • @patrickcarpenter6258
    @patrickcarpenter6258 Год назад +3

    He sounded like a great guy. Amazing kitchen and pantry. I'd love to visit this place!

  • @gailmrutland6508
    @gailmrutland6508 Год назад +2

    *Nice to hear about a public minded Baron of industry. I am impressed!*

  • @oliviabb73849
    @oliviabb73849 Год назад +3

    I love this place. As an Ohioan I am lucky to have been going since a child. Insane.

  • @peterfrederick4958
    @peterfrederick4958 Год назад +4

    Enjoyed the video!
    Tours are fantastic at Stan Hywet. And the gardens are amazing. It’s worth a visit!

  • @maryannwacker1948
    @maryannwacker1948 Год назад +8

    Hey Ken,I could not pick a favorite room.The whole place was spectacular!
    P.S.I grew up in a little town in Arizona called Goodyear.There was a humongous Goodyear plant there and several blimps as well!

  • @pampurr1
    @pampurr1 Год назад +2

    This is a lovely home.

  • @Donald_Shaw
    @Donald_Shaw Год назад +4

    Ken, that was a fantastic video of the Goodyear mansion. Thanks so much for posting this video for us to enjoy.

  • @baja63383
    @baja63383 Год назад +5

    Ken. Thank you for your content. These educational videos help me through my day and I appreciate everything that goes into your videos. Hope to see you around St. Louis one day!

  • @salliemorrill2671
    @salliemorrill2671 Год назад +7

    You did a fine job on this vid. Beautiful mansion & amazing story behind it.

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 Год назад +4

    Stunning! Maybe he should have called it “Wood Year” manor/estate. Because he certainly has a fondness for artisan and wood craftsmanship. Thanks for the video.

  • @jonrussell1690
    @jonrussell1690 Год назад +2

    Wow!!! What a BEAUTIFUL home!!! Loved the interior and I learned something today….I learned what a Sitz bath is since you mentioned that they had one in the master bathroom.

  • @hatzlmike1
    @hatzlmike1 Год назад +2

    bravo.

  • @dmsunny216
    @dmsunny216 Год назад +3

    I visited this house a few years ago. Beautiful place including the garden in the back of the house. They have concerts there during Christmas season.

  • @barbarasorrells8474
    @barbarasorrells8474 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, I do subscribe. I enjoy your content so much. Victorian architecture is my favorite and very close to my heart. Thank you for all you present.❤

  • @kylelackey7725
    @kylelackey7725 Год назад +4

    The house and grounds interplay quite well together. I understand the lady of the house was quite meticulous in having everything "just right." For instance, trees were moved around to create a better sense of space. The vista from the back door is a tree allée which leads the eye to a block of sky (the house sits on a ridge). Thus, it appears that one can see forever into the distance.
    It is also said that after the stone floors were laid, Mrs. S thought they looked too new. She had them sanded in spots to make them look worn, thus giving the appearance the house was older.

  • @hokehinson5987
    @hokehinson5987 Год назад +1

    Wunderbar house, great architect!
    Most of these captains of industry only begin to let go of wealth when they comprehend their own demise. Mr. Sieberling was a notch above the crowd being an Ethical person from the get go. Times change many times children of the wealthy don't have the wealth or even want it therefore unable to care for the house. Great to know the house is in good hands thru the Trust. Sad that so many lesser but still marvelous old homes have been left to rack and ruin.....
    Great video tour.

  • @charpnatl
    @charpnatl Год назад +3

    This was so nice to learn about !

  • @dik8026
    @dik8026 8 месяцев назад

    Love this house! As a member of Stan Hywet i go there often. So many favorite rooms! The Breakfast room, 3 season room, Library.... A real treasure!

  • @dscottnyc
    @dscottnyc Год назад +2

    Stunning home and a great story.

  • @garymckee448
    @garymckee448 Год назад +2

    I always purchase Good Year tires.

  • @jodirauth8847
    @jodirauth8847 Год назад +7

    You could have included so much more about this house and surrounding land and the family history

  • @alanblanes2876
    @alanblanes2876 Год назад +2

    A wonderful, terrific episode, Ken.

  • @Metrometro-vn6km
    @Metrometro-vn6km Год назад +2

    Good Evening, Ken, I’m so happy you toured this home. The most beautiful place is behind the home. All the lovely plants and a Greenhouse. I wish my dad could of toured the house. He dated with one of the daughters, when he attended Western Reserve boys school.

  • @chantaldesjardins7763
    @chantaldesjardins7763 Год назад +2

    Fantastique house wow!💕💕💕🎉🌺😘🚩thanks you for the history and detailsIt was amazing video!💜💎

  • @shirleyc.2345
    @shirleyc.2345 Год назад

    I’m so glad that I stumbled upon this beautiful Home and Story of an
    Entrepreneur with such a Kind and Generous heart. Seeing how he made affordable housing for the workers really touched my heart Especially in today’s climate of homelessness for the less advantaged. I wish that some of today’s billionaires had the same kind of social responsibility.

  • @carikluger1988
    @carikluger1988 Год назад +4

    I have been to this magnificent house as my mother lived in Akron for many years. She took us there for a special Christmas time tour and it was just gorgeous. Your video brought back wonderful memories for me of our visit.

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад +2

    This is a fascinating home with a fascinating story!!! I like the dining room especially!!! Thanks for sharing another interesting video!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @jerryglazman260
    @jerryglazman260 Год назад

    I grew up in Akron and visited here many times. Fondest memory was when I assisted a local music producer and we had Marion McPartland, a New York jazz pianist performing an outdoor concert in the garden. Also on another visit, I stood beside a friend as he played Bach on the organ in the music room.

  • @JimmyCall
    @JimmyCall Год назад +1

    These are the honourable industrialists.

  • @janicecopeland9083
    @janicecopeland9083 Год назад +2

    Amazing home and story, thank you.

  • @jimwiskus8862
    @jimwiskus8862 Год назад +2

    Too big to choose a favorite room. 😊

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @cturner7050
    @cturner7050 Год назад +1

    What a great guy and family. Did not know this about Good Year. Thank you

  • @lauradebadts1661
    @lauradebadts1661 Год назад

    I stumbled upon your page through a dear friend who just passed. I loved the solarium.

  • @eunicebinarao4655
    @eunicebinarao4655 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous mansion ❤️👍

  • @hackfabrication139
    @hackfabrication139 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love these great homes with secret rooms!

  • @kendranewton9071
    @kendranewton9071 Год назад +1

    Love this house, beautiful! The kitchen was my favorite!

  • @jamesburns8247
    @jamesburns8247 Год назад +1

    In 1968 my Akron East High graduating class had our prom there and graduation ceremonies in the Goodyear Theater.

  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 Год назад +10

    This house was less obnoxious in terms of over the top bling unlike many of the other mansions that you’ve shown before. It felt like it could’ve been the perfect (albeit American) backdrop for “Wolf Hall” or “The Other Boleyn Sister”. I’m not a fan of the heavy Tudor and Jacobean furniture because they’re just too heavy, dark and ornate. The rooms themselves were wonderful. I’m so glad that this is one mansion that didn’t get torn down!

  • @TheLuckyjoenga
    @TheLuckyjoenga Год назад +2

    Take a look at Pebble Hill Plantation in Thomasville, Georgia. It's everything you love in a large historic mansion that still privately owned and has been beautifully kept up!

  • @Texasred63
    @Texasred63 Год назад +1

    So looks like Fred had a very GOODYEAR!! lol

  • @brandonpiazza6210
    @brandonpiazza6210 Год назад +1

    I am such a sucker for those three flumed chimneys! You had me at brick and half timbered! It would be my very own Toad Hall!

  • @BonafideGail
    @BonafideGail Год назад

    I've been there multiple times. Beautiful home and gardens!

  • @glennsepulveda4856
    @glennsepulveda4856 Год назад +2

    Bruce Wayne would feel at home in this gorgeous Tudor revival!..🤔

  • @mudgebauer
    @mudgebauer Год назад

    Such a beautiful home. ITs great to see an old house like this is still around and not torn down to make way for a factory or highway. Too many beautiful homes have been lost to history over the years.

  • @mattpaulson3652
    @mattpaulson3652 Год назад +2

    U should do the Firestone mansion next

  • @marac5775
    @marac5775 Год назад +1

    Amazing video . Great information

  • @nancyboggs2615
    @nancyboggs2615 Год назад +1

    I went to the Hall every year during my elementary school years.

  • @michaelnaretto3409
    @michaelnaretto3409 Год назад

    I like fireplaces so seeing many impressive chimneys definitely had my interest.