Come take a break from the ordinar in this nostalgic setting of the Western Reserve!

 

The Rudolph Suite is located on the first floor, in the original part of the Inn, which was built in 1824. This room is great for parents with children or guests who need two full sized beds. The room is also handicap accessible, and has an oversized bathroom. It is decorated in an Amish motif with federal blue walls and coordinating accessories.

History

Zebulon Rudolph was one of five original delegates from local congregations of the Disciples of Christ Church who selected the township of Hiram as the location for the institution that became Hiram College. A skilled carpenter, Rudolph assisted with the physical construction of the campus's original buildings. While attending the College, his daughter, Lucretia, met future U.S. President James A. Garfield; the two wed in 1858. Zeb Rudolph contributed to the formation of the institution's early character, serving as a member of Hiram's Board of Trustees for more than two decades from the College's founding. He died in 1897 at the age of 94.