Cleveland State Mather Mansion Restoration

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Completion Size Budget
June 2007

Location

2605 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland
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Mather Mansion was the home of the iron-mining millionaire, Samuel Mather. The style of the house is Tudor Gothic Revival. The 45-room house was completed in 1910 and cost more than one million dollars, the most expensive house ever built in Cleveland at the time. In 1973, the mansion became the first to be included in the National Register of Historic Places. It also is an Ohio historical site and a Cleveland landmark. Currently, Mather Mansion houses the Division of University Advancement.

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  • Management and Oversight