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  2. Mount Pleasant (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    The interiors contain the original paneling with ornamental carving, and still show the "elegance of the lifestyle of colonial elites," as well as souvenirs of Macpherson's life and times and period furniture by craftsmen such as Martin Jugiez. The furniture is from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

  3. List of the oldest buildings in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Glen Fern, also known as the Livezey House, is a fine example of Colonial architecture. This mill that later was one of the largest on the Wissahickon, just below Cresheim Creek, was built by Thomas Shoemaker in 1746 on twenty acres of land purchased from John Harmer on February 5, 1746. The deed mentions buildings and improvements. Green Tree ...

  4. Roaring Spring Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable non-residential buildings include the Odd Fellows Hall (1882), Hite's Furniture Store (c. 1888), the Roaring Spring Bank (1902), the old borough building and fire station (1906), the Zook Building (c. 1885), Bare Memorial Church of God (1889-1930), Trinity United Methodist Church (1898), the Blank Book Company buildings, and the Roaring ...

  5. McMurray, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McMurray is a census-designated place (CDP) in Peters Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The population was 4,736 at the 2020 census. The population was 4,736 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area .

  6. Category : Colonial Revival architecture in Pennsylvania

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    C. Campbell Building; Canonsburg Armory; Carlisle Armory (Carlisle, Pennsylvania) Lewis C. Cassidy School; Catasauqua Residential Historic District; Cathedral of Saint Catharine of Siena

  7. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Bequette–Ribault House in Ste. Geneviève, Missouri, built 1778, French colonial. Developed in French-settled areas of North America beginning with the founding of Quebec in 1608 and New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1718, as well as along the Mississippi River valley to Missouri.