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  1. The Richard Wall house is a historic home in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, built in 1682. It was owned by the Wall family for 165 years. [3] [4] [clarification needed] It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as Wall House and is also sometimes referred to as The Ivy . The home has undergone several renovations, and a section of ...

  2. The Richard Wall House is the oldest structure in Cheltenham and the home of “first-purchasers” Richard and Joane Wall. It was the headquarters of the Wall’s original grant of 300 acres that extended from the Abington Township line to the Philadelphia county line, now Cheltenham Avenue. The House was placed on the National Register of ...

  3. The museum is situated in the Township's 13.2-acre Wall Park, located at Church Road and Wall Park Drive, just 1/10 mile west of Old York Road in Elkins Park. With an assigned date of 1682, the Richard Wall House was built by one of the Township's founding fathers, Richard Wall. Wall’s successors expanded the house over the next 300 years.

  4. The Historic Richard Wall House is a well-preserved example of colonial-era architecture located in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Built in 1682 by Richard Wall, a Quaker farmer and landowner, the property was once a working farm and mill. Today, it serves as a museum and cultural center, showcasing ...

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  5. Richard Wall’s house stands at the entrance to Wall Park. The original section of the house is dated 1682 and additions were completed in 1730, 1760, and 1805. It is the most historic building in the Township and, until 1978, was the oldest house in continuous residence in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

  6. Jan 3, 2013 · The Richard Wall House Museum is located in Elkins Park, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Richard Wall bought the land directly from William Penn and built a house on the property in 1682. Later, it would become a stop along the Underground Railroad. It is the house with the longest continuous family residency in the state of Pennsylvania (1682 ...

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  8. Sep 14, 2010 · 1. Wall House (The Ivy) Marker. Inscription. Original section, dated from 1682, was built by Richard Wall on land granted by William Penn. An early meeting place of the Society of Friends, 1683-1702. Additions were built about 1725 and 1805. Sarah Wall married George Shoemaker, 1694, and their descendants lived here to 1847.

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