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HR225 • 2026

Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

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Sponsor
Eric Synenberg
Last action
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As Adopted by the House
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Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

What This Bill Does

  • Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

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  2. Ohio Legislature

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Official Summary Text

Honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

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As Adopted by the House

136th General Assembly

Regular Session

H. R. No. 225

2025-2026

Representative
Synenberg

A R E S O L U T I O N

Honoring
the Henn Mansion on its Centennial.

WHEREAS,
The members of the House of Representatives of the 136th General
Assembly of Ohio are pleased to extend special recognition to the
Henn Mansion on the memorable occasion of its Centennial; and

WHEREAS,
This is an important milestone, and celebration is certainly in
order. Located on Lake Erie in Euclid, this brick structure was
constructed as the residence of Albert W. Henn, and after he died in
1947, the property was transferred to the City of Euclid, which used
it for the Euclid Board of Education offices and then to house the
recreation department before letting it fall into disrepair. When the
city proposed demolishing the house in 1996, a group of concerned
citizens formed the Friends of the Henn Mansion to acquire and
restore it, successfully preserving this piece of local history and
having it listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000,
and it is now used as a rentable event venue; and

WHEREAS,
Those who have nurtured and sustained the Henn Mansion merit praise
for their remarkable initiative, diligence, and resolve. With a
wealth of vision and vitality, they have shown how very much can be
accomplished by a group of conscientious, industrious people, and
they can be proud that their unflagging commitment to education and
history has made it possible for the structure to flourish; and

WHEREAS,
The Henn Mansion has enhanced the quality of life within the
surrounding area, and its contributions to Euclid’s cultural
heritage have earned it the gratitude and respect of the entire
community. We are certain that this noteworthy landmark will remain a
fine representation of the area’s past for years to come; therefore
be it

RESOLVED,
That we, the members of the House of Representatives of the 136th
General Assembly of Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, congratulate
the Henn Mansion on its One Hundredth Anniversary and extend best
wishes for the future; and be it further

RESOLVED,
That the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit a duly
authenticated copy of this Resolution to the Henn Mansion.