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Fenn Tower is a 22-story skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio. It is owned by Cleveland State University. It was built for the National Town and Country Club, but was only used for one event before closing. It was originally known as the National Town and Country Club before being sold. It was purchased by Fenn College in 1937 for $250,000. It is currently being used as student housing. It is the second tallest structure on the Cleveland State campus, second to Rhodes Tower. The tower was named after Sereno Peck Fenn (one of three principal founders of Sherwin-Williams), whom Fenn College was named after. Fenn Tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the National Town and Country Club. It was originally furnished by Rorimer-Brooks Studios, Inc. Originally where the Fenn Gym

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  • Fenn Tower is a 22-story skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio. It is owned by Cleveland State University. It was built for the National Town and Country Club, but was only used for one event before closing. It was originally known as the National Town and Country Club before being sold. It was purchased by Fenn College in 1937 for $250,000. It is currently being used as student housing. It is the second tallest structure on the Cleveland State campus, second to Rhodes Tower. The tower was named after Sereno Peck Fenn (one of three principal founders of Sherwin-Williams), whom Fenn College was named after. Fenn Tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the National Town and Country Club. It was originally furnished by Rorimer-Brooks Studios, Inc. Originally where the Fenn Gym and The Ellwood H. Fisher Swimming Pool were located, they were removed during the 2005 renovation. (en)
  • Fenn Tower es un rascacielos histórico de 22 pisos en Cleveland, la segunda ciudad más poblada del estado de Ohio (Estados Unidos). Pertenece a la . Fue construido para el National Town and Country Club, pero solo se usó para un evento antes del cierre. Originalmente se conocía como National Town and Country Club antes de venderse. Fue comprado por en 1937 por 250.000 dólares.​ Actualmente se utiliza como vivienda para estudiantes. Es la segunda estructura más alta del campus de Cleveland State, después de . La torre lleva el nombre de (uno de los tres fundadores principales de Sherwin-Williams),​ a quien se le dio el nombre de Fenn College. Fenn Tower figura en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos como National Town and Country Club. Originalmente fue amueblado por Rorimer-Brooks Studios, Inc. Originalmente donde estaban ubicados el gimnasio Fenn y la piscina Ellwood H. Fisher, fueron removidos durante la renovación de 2005.​ (es)
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  • Fenn Tower is a 22-story skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio. It is owned by Cleveland State University. It was built for the National Town and Country Club, but was only used for one event before closing. It was originally known as the National Town and Country Club before being sold. It was purchased by Fenn College in 1937 for $250,000. It is currently being used as student housing. It is the second tallest structure on the Cleveland State campus, second to Rhodes Tower. The tower was named after Sereno Peck Fenn (one of three principal founders of Sherwin-Williams), whom Fenn College was named after. Fenn Tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the National Town and Country Club. It was originally furnished by Rorimer-Brooks Studios, Inc. Originally where the Fenn Gym (en)
  • Fenn Tower es un rascacielos histórico de 22 pisos en Cleveland, la segunda ciudad más poblada del estado de Ohio (Estados Unidos). Pertenece a la . Fue construido para el National Town and Country Club, pero solo se usó para un evento antes del cierre. Originalmente se conocía como National Town and Country Club antes de venderse. Fue comprado por en 1937 por 250.000 dólares.​ Actualmente se utiliza como vivienda para estudiantes. Es la segunda estructura más alta del campus de Cleveland State, después de . La torre lleva el nombre de (uno de los tres fundadores principales de Sherwin-Williams),​ a quien se le dio el nombre de Fenn College. Fenn Tower figura en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos como National Town and Country Club. Originalmente fue amueblado por Rorimer-Brooks (es)
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