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  2. Whitemarsh Hall - Wikipedia

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    Whitemarsh Hall was an estate owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva, on 300 acres (1.2 km 2) of land in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] Designed by the Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer , it was built in 1921 and demolished in 1980.

  3. Lynnewood Hall - Wikipedia

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    The estate originally encompassed 300 acres, upon 33 of which a fenced ornamental garden was constructed. The fenced area includes a gatehouse and smaller Lynnewood Lodge (also known as Conklin Hall), built in the same style as the mansion. The mansion's grounds have remained contiguous since the 1952 sale. [4]

  4. Wilpen Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wilpen Hall is an estate in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, located at 889–895 Blackburn Road and 201 Scaife Road.Built for William Penn Snyder and his wife during the late 19th century, it was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2001, [2] and the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2011.

  5. Elkins Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Elkins Estate is a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) estate located in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States. The estate contains seven buildings, the most notable being Elstowe Manor and Chelten House, which are historic mansions designed by Horace Trumbauer .

  6. Horror at home: 'Hell House' movie series casts NEPA ... - AOL

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    Filmed at Fern Hall Estate in Clifford Twp. and other locations in Northeast Pennsylvania, the standalone film in the "Hell House LLC" universe follows a group of internet sleuths staying at the ...

  7. Grange Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Grange Estate, also known as Maen-Coch and Clifton Hall, is a historic mansion built by Henry Lewis Jr. (1671–1730) in Havertown, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Parts of the residence are incorporated in the carriage house.