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  1. Aug 8, 2023 · History with Chuck: The beginnings of Elkins Park’s Curtis Hall & Arboretum. Share. August 8th, 2023 | By Ryan Genova. When newspaper baron Cyrus Curtis purchased the Lyndon estate from Abraham Barker in 1893, he hired Philadelphia botanist and horticulturalist Thomas Meehan of Germantown to landscape his property.

  2. About the Arboretum. The park is 48 acres, free to the public, and open from dawn to dusk. It was originally the home of Cyrus Curtis, publisher of The Saturday Evening Post and a thriving sheet music business. It was donated to the township of Cheltenham by his daughter, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, who also founded Philadelphia’s Curtis ...

  3. Jul 2, 2009 · Curtis came to Philadelphia for 1876 Centennial and remained. Lived near here at Lyndon, his home from 1891–1933. Only Curtis Hall (1903), the home’s music room, remains. The grounds, designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, form Curtis Arboretum, later acquired by Cheltenham Township for public use.

  4. The Curtis Arboretum is a 45-acre (18 ha) arboretum in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. The arboretum was founded by Mary Louise Curtis Bok in honor of her father, Cyrus Curtis. The landscaping was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. The arboretum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  6. Commissioned by: Cyrus Curtis. Tourism information: Mo-Fr 8am-6pm; Sa 10am-1pm. Atrium level 215-238-6450. Facilities: Restaurants, health club, hair salon, copy center. A tour of historic sites of interest throughout Philadelphia with interesting facts, information for visitors and more.

  7. About this Item. - Significance: Curtis Hall, built in 1903 as a music room addition, is the surviving portion of Lyndon, a French Renaissance style mansion built for publishing magnate, Cyrus H.K. Curtis, at the turn of the century.

  8. Curtis Hall. Address: 13th and Montgomery Streets Philadelphia, PA 19122. Description: Curtis Hall is named for Cyrus H. K. Curtis, former head of the Curtis Publishing Company and an early donor to the University. It is one of Temple's large classroom buildings. It is a 50 classroom, four-story structure and was the first new Temple building ...