The House of Representatives of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution honoring the Henn Mansion on its Centennial anniversary. Located in Euclid, Ohio, the mansion was originally built as the residence of Albert W. Henn and has a rich history, including its transition to a city property after Henn's death in 1947. Following a period of neglect and a proposed demolition in 1996, a dedicated group known as the Friends of the Henn Mansion successfully acquired and restored the building, leading to its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Today, the mansion serves as a rentable event venue and stands as a testament to the community's commitment to preserving local history.

The resolution commends the efforts of those who have worked tirelessly to maintain and promote the Henn Mansion, highlighting their initiative and dedication to education and cultural heritage. The mansion has significantly contributed to the quality of life in the area and is respected by the community for its historical importance. The resolution concludes with congratulations to the Henn Mansion on its 100th anniversary and best wishes for its future, with a copy of the resolution to be officially transmitted to the mansion.