Ohio house alongside Lake Erie for sale at $19.5M

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VERMILION, Ohio (AP) — The unique lakefront home of an Ohio
inventor has gone on sale for $19.5 million, including a fishing
reservoir, helicopter landing pad and waterfall.
According to The Plain Dealer in Cleveland (http://bit.ly/qhmEwe ), the house located alongside
Lake Erie in Vermillion (vur-MIL’-yuhn)
has 38,000 square feet in separate pods connected by glass corridors.
It
was owned by Donald Brown, inventor of the drop ceiling, and his wife,
Shirley. They were killed last year in the crash of a small plane in
Lorain County as they returned from Florida.
The house has five
bedrooms, nine bathrooms, seven half-baths and two indoor pools. A
fishing reservoir and a waterfall break up the grounds, which roll
toward 2,300 feet of Lake Erie frontage.
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Information from: The Plain Dealer, http://www.cleveland.com
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

VERMILION, Ohio (AP) — The unique lakefront home of an Ohio
inventor has gone on sale for $19.5 million, including a fishing
reservoir, helicopter landing pad and waterfall.
According to The Plain Dealer in Cleveland (http://bit.ly/qhmEwe ), the house located alongside
Lake Erie in Vermillion (vur-MIL’-yuhn)
has 38,000 square feet in separate pods connected by glass corridors.
It
was owned by Donald Brown, inventor of the drop ceiling, and his wife,
Shirley. They were killed last year in the crash of a small plane in
Lorain County as they returned from Florida.
The house has five
bedrooms, nine bathrooms, seven half-baths and two indoor pools. A
fishing reservoir and a waterfall break up the grounds, which roll
toward 2,300 feet of Lake Erie frontage.
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Information from: The Plain Dealer, http://www.cleveland.com
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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