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Residence Inn by Marriott Akron Fairlawn
Jungle House Urban Lofts – Arena District & Short North
Jungle House Urban Lofts - Short North & Convention Center
Hampton Inn Medina

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Mansfield Reformatory - this used to be a working prison but has been abandoned for many years. It's a gorgeous structure. The Shawshank Redemption was filmed here.
Mansfield Reformatory - this used to be a working prison but has been abandoned for many years. It's a gorgeous structure. The Shawshank Redemption was filmed here.
Mansfield Reformatory - this used to be a working prison but has been abandoned for many years. It's a gorgeous structure. The Shawshank Redemption was filmed here.
Mansfield Reformatory - this used to be a working prison but has been abandoned for many years. It's a gorgeous structure. The Shawshank Redemption was filmed here.
Built in 1926 for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley King, the 47-acre estate opened as a public garden in 1953, one year after Mr. King's death. Mr. King, who was married and divorced twice, never had children. He left most of his estate to the private foundation that continues to operate Kingwood Center today. Mr. King made his fortune in Mansfield, Ohio working with the Ohio Brass Company. Hired as the company's first electrical engineer in 1893, he led Ohio Brass into new ventures, particularly the manufacture of electrical fittings for railroads and trolleys. Mr. King eventually became President and Chairman of the Board of Ohio Brass.