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History
Established in 1824.
The Young House was built on land given by Daniel Tilden to his daughter Lydia, wife of Thomas Fitch Young. The original structure was built in 1824, with additions built during later years to serve their guests.
The Young house is the second oldest house in Hiram. The purchase of the house and its transformation into The Hiram Inn was made possible by the generosity of Robert F. Merwin and Betty MacKay Merwin of Erie, Pennsylvania. Both Mr. and Mrs. Merwin were 1936 graduates of Hiram College.
When he served on the Hiram College’s Board of Trustees, Robert Merwin often lamented the fact that visitors to the college had to drive to Aurora in find an overnight accommodation. In 1995, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin gave a $ 1.2 million gift to the college to build an inn at the corner of State Routes 700 and 82, the site of the Young house. Renovated and expanded in 1996 into The Hiram Inn, it remains an example of New England-style architecture.
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