Jim Brown House, Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Facts and practical information
The Jim Brown House, also known as the Brown-Bender House, sits east of Ira and Akron-Peninsula Roads in Peninsula, Ohio, United States. Constructed in 1840, it sits back off the road, up a hidden, winding and steep driveway. The house is a four over four Greek Revival House. This simply means the layout of the house has four rooms over four rooms. This style of house was popular in the 19th century in America as the country greatly identified with Greek philosophy and politics. The house is white, supposedly resembling the great marble architecture of Greece. Also typical of this style, the roof has a lower pitch and the entrance door is framed with wide trim. The two story house has a commanding presence, sitting upon a hill with two chimneys and nine windows with green shudders. ()
Northhampton (Akron-Peninsula)Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Jim Brown House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Blossom Music Center, Hale Farm and Village, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Jim Brown House by public transport?
Train
- Indigo Lake (22 min walk)