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Rubber City /Stylish Cape/Sleeps 8/Wifi/Fire pit
▪︎Sleeps EIGHT ▪︎Come stay at clean updated Cape with modern stylish decor in quiet neighborhood ▪︎Everything you need for a comfortable stay ▪︎Four memory foam queen beds, all new linens, comfy couches and fully equipped kitchen ▪︎Roku TV in livingroom and bedroom with free stations and subscription services: Netflix/Hulu/Vudu/Amazon Prime (use your account) ▪︎Kitchen table for work space ▪︎Wifi and programmable thermostat ▪︎New pingpong table with paddles and balls for hanging out together ▪︎During the current outbreak, we are following Airbnb cleaning guidelines and disinfecting the whole house including light switches and door knobs between guests. ▪︎Great for large families, groups, couples, and business travelers. ▪︎Fully stocked eat-in-kitchen with stove, refrigerator, new microwave, toaster, coffee maker, and table and chairs. ▪︎Windows have mini-blinds for privacy. ▪︎Please note that this is a two-story cape and there is no door to the upstairs bedroom. ▪︎There is a window air conditioning unit upstairs due upstairs not getting sufficiently cold with just whole house unit. ▪︎You are welcome to all drinks and snacks provided. ▪︎Books and games for your enjoyment. ▪︎Close to supermarkets like Whole Foods 365, and The Mustard Seed. ▪︎Minutes from the new Amazon building ▪︎We welcome short, as well as long term stays. ▪︎NO Smoking inside the home! Smoking outside on porch or back yard ONLY! ▪︎You have full access to the whole property. ▪︎The house is about 1042 square feet. ▪︎Coded entry. ▪︎On site parking in driveway. ▪︎Please make yourself at home! ▪︎Please contact us through the Airbnb app for fastest response. We: ▪︎typically respond within the hour, except for after 11 pm. ▪︎speak fluent Spanish ▪︎speak rusty French. This is a quiet family neighborhood where many of the residents have lived for their whole lives. Kenmore Boulevard is a pedestrian and bike-friendly main street in southwest Akron. It is home to a burgeoning cluster of music, cultural and entertainment businesses. We are a few minutes from Route 77. And five minutes to downtown Akron. Most places are easily accessible from 77. Great location to get anywhere in North East Ohio: ▪︎4 miles to downtown Akron, Summa Heath Systems, Children's Hospital, University of Akron ▪︎15 miles to Akron Canton Airport ▪︎21 miles to The Pro Football Hall of Fame ▪︎41 miles to downtown Cleveland ▪︎44 miles to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ▪︎43 miles to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ▪︎10 miles to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park ▪︎Fire pit and outdoor seating for enjoying the evenings. No firewood nor cooking items provided. ▪︎ Items left behind can be shipped. There is a $25 fee plus shipping cost. ▪︎Check out our other listings! Just click on my photo and scroll down to see all of our listings. AKRON INFO/HISTORY: If there were a contest for the Ohio city with the most unexpected history, Akron would win. The hamburger was supposedly invented here. Thomas Edison visited often (his wife was an Akronite). Around the turn of the century, Akron’s supremacy in tire manufacturing helped it become known as the “rubber capital of the world.” (And let’s not forget a certain NBA superstar who calls Akron home—they even renamed Main Street “King James Way” after him.) Though it’s a city, Akron also has that bucolic, small-town charm going for it. There’s even a bike path that you can ride all the way up to Cleveland. The 85-mile “tow path” snakes through some of Ohio’s most scenic countryside, including Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the 11th-most-visited national park in the country, with its rolling hills, forests, hiking trails, and even waterfalls. Back in the 1800s, mules used to pull merchant boats up and down the historic Ohio and Erie canal, but the vibe is way more relaxed today: Chill Ice Cream, for example, sits right off the trail, making a convenient pick-me-up as you make your way through the valley. But music might be Akron’s true legacy. It’s no coincidence that Devo, Chrissie Hynde, and The Black Keys all came out of Akron. “Akron, to me, is a very cool place,” says Maria Nagel, an employee of Lock 3, the city’s biggest outdoor music venue. “It’s a little cooler than Cleveland . . . it’s more avant-garde.” Indeed, during the 1940s and 1950s, when black musicians were routinely being turned away from hotels in Cleveland, Akron opened its doors—specifically, a cluster of eight or so jazz clubs that sprang up along Howard Street—and became known as the “jazz corridor” of the Midwest. Today, what’s really keeping Akron on travelers’ lists is the Historic Arts District, where nightlife is huge. “Akron really comes alive at night,” Zack Jaworski, who runs an artisanal ice cream shop nearby, says, citing an indie movie theater and “Ohio’s best jazz club” as examples. ~ VOGUE 2017
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