Goldsmith House

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      1831

      This house is attributed to Jonathan Goldsmith, the most significant early architect in the Western Reserve.  It was built in 1831 in Willoughby, Ohio for William Peck Robinson.  When it was donated to the Western Reserve Historical Society in 1972, it had been altered to serve as an apartment building.  Spared from demolition, it was restored and reopened in 1985.  it is interpreted today as the home of the "Widow Hadley" and her family.

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