Hower House Museum

 


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Hower House is a Second Empire Italianate structure, built in 1871 by Akron Industrialist, John Henry Hower and his wife, Susan Youngker Hower.

The designer of this 28-room Victorian mansion was Jacob Snyder, a noted Akron architect, perhaps best known for his part in developing the “Akron Plan,” a floor plan widely used in church constructions locally and across the United States between 1870 and 1917.HH_spring

This elegant home is filled with unique treasures and furnishings collected by the Hower Family during their travels around the world. Hower House Museum is open for public and private tours, as well as group tours.

Hower House Museum is open 11 months per year and offers a variety of exhibits and programs.

Hower House remains one of the finest and best preserved examples of its style in the country and is on the National Historic Landmark registry.

Celebrating 150 years in 2021!

As part of the Hower House Museum’s 150th celebration, we are planning a number of special events in the coming months for members and guests. Please visit our website, facebook page, or contact us directly for details. 

Email: howerhouse@uakron.edu or call us at 330.972.6909