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  2. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Hill is a neighborhood in the Northwest Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for the high incomes of its residents and high real estate values, as well as its private schools.

  3. Chestnut Hill Historic District (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Wissahickon Inn (now Chestnut Hill Academy) (1883–84), designed by G. W. & W. D. Hewitt Inglewood Cottage (1850), designed by Thomas Ustick Walter The former site of Boxly, the estate of Frederick Winslow Taylor , where Taylor often received the business-management pilgrims who came to meet the "Father of Scientific Management"

  4. Chestnut Hill - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Hill Cove, Maryland, an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County; Chestnut Hill, North Carolina (disambiguation), multiple locations in North Carolina; Chestnut Hill, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place; Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a neighborhood in Philadelphia

  5. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Hill is a wealthy [1] [2] New England village located six miles (10 km) west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is best known for being home to Boston College and a section of the Boston Marathon route. Like all Massachusetts villages, Chestnut Hill is not an incorporated municipal entity.

  6. Anglecot - Wikipedia

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    The Anglecot, also known as the Potter Residence, is an historic residence in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [2]Designed by noted Philadelphia architect Wilson Eyre for Charles Adams Potter (1860-1925), a manufacturer of linoleum, [3] it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  7. Margaret Esherick House - Wikipedia

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    Located at 204 Sunrise Lane in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, the Esherick House was commissioned by Margaret Esherick in 1959 and completed in 1961. [1] Its copper and wood kitchen was created by Wharton Esherick , [ 2 ] : 11 a nationally known craftsman and artist who was also her uncle.

  8. Category:Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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  9. Chestnut Hill Historic District (Brookline, Massachusetts)

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    The Chestnut Hill Historic District encompasses the historic portion of the village of Chestnut Hill that lies in Brookline, Massachusetts, with only slight overlap into adjacent Newton. The 70-acre (28 ha) district is bounded on the north by Middlesex Road, on the east by Reservoir Lane, on the south by Crafts Road and Massachusetts Route 9 ...