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Vermilion mansion for $19.5 million? Estate was home to Donald Brown, inventor of the drop ceiling | cleveland.com

Posted by on September 26, 2011


VERMILION, Ohio — One of Northeast Ohio’s most unusual – and at $19.5 million, priciest – homes is for sale, offering well-heeled buyers a shot at 160 acres of lakefront property.

The Waterwood Estate features several rotating floors, two indoor pools, a private marina and a helicopter landing pad — helicopter sold separately.

Built in 1991, the Vermilion mansion was home to inventor Donald Brown and his wife, Shirley, who died in a plane crash last year. Brown was bes… (View original article)

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