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  1. Lynnewood Hall is a 110-room Neoclassical Revival mansion in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Currently undergoing renovations [1] after sitting nearly vacant for years, it was designed by architect Horace Trumbauer for industrialist Peter A. B. Widener and built between 1897 and 1900.

  2. Feb 16, 2017 · The rolling, 42-acre property and its pairing of Italian High Renaissance-and Elizabethan-revival mansions, designed by architect Horace Trumbauer, come into frame at the front gate with the distinguished nobility of an English country manor.

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  3. Nov 30, 2015 · Trumbauer designed this mansion on the famed Millionaire's Row for tobacco baron James B. Duke in 1909. Modeled after an 18th century Bordeaux hotel, the building, celebrated for its textured...

  4. Jun 21, 2012 · The three-story mansion boasted 51 rooms on an estate of more than 230 acres. “The Pauls hosted numerous events at Woodcrest, including the 1909 wedding of Mary Astor Paul to millionaire Charles...

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  5. Jun 18, 2024 · Built in 1897 by architect Horace Trumbauer for butcher baron and philanthropist Peter a. B. Widener, the 34-acre Lynnewood Hall was intended to be a home for him to share with his children and...

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  6. Jun 17, 2024 · See inside a $300 million Gilded Age mansion built for heirs who died on the Titanic that sat abandoned for years. in 1897, Lynnewood Hall was built in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Courtesy of ...

  7. Horace Trumbauer (December 28, 1868 – September 18, 1938) was a prominent American architect of the Gilded Age, known for designing residential manors for the wealthy. Later in his career he also designed hotels, office buildings, and much of the campus of Duke University.

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