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- Lynnewood Hall is a 110-room Neoclassical Revival mansion in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect Horace Trumbauer for industrialist...
- the chairman of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. P.A B. Widener died at Lynnewood Hall at the age of 80 on November 6, 1915, having suffered from poor health...
- store chain. Today, it remains home to many gilded age mansions such as Lynnewood Hall, a 110-room, neoclassical estate, the Elkins Estate presently being...
- South End landmark built for his parents, and on the Widener family's Lynnewood Hall estate in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Designed by Horace Trumbauer...
- civilian university.[citation needed] Peter and Hannah Widener built Lynnewood Hall in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, a 110-room Georgian-style mansion designed...
- Elementary School Chestnutwold Elementary School Coopertown Elementary School Lynnewood Elementary School Manoa Elementary School Brookline Elementary School...
- developer Peter A. B. Widener, whose 110-room Georgian-revival palace, Lynnewood Hall (1897–1900), launched Trumbauer's successful career. For the Wideners...
- needed] they lived in her father-in-law's 110-room Pennsylvania mansion, Lynnewood Hall, in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Their children were Harry Elkins Widener...
- that still stand to this day are the prominent Widener family mansion Lynnewood Hall, the Elkins Estate which was home to William Elkins, and Grey Towers...
- 1904 N****au Invitational 1906 Metropolitan Amateur, Eastern Scholastic, Lynnewood Hall Cup 1907 U.S. Amateur, Metropolitan Amateur, New Jersey Amateur 1908...