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Nov 20, 2017 · Building of both the massive tower, and unique home on this land were ordered to begin in 1981 by a man by the name of John Hall. Hall had embezzled money from his company for its construction, but was never able to put enough funding together for the completion of what was supposed to be his dream home, originally named Carillon Tower.
Aug 3, 2016 · Former Silver Spring Twp. businessman John P. Hall built the house in 1981, according to previous reporting by PennLive.com.
Background: Built by former Silver Spring Twp. businessman John P. Hall in 1981 for 2 million - complete with a 16-story observation tower, 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, a game room, racquetball and squash courts, a 25-car garage and a bomb shelter. It also includes 17 fireplaces; a coal, oil and solar heating system; and an electric ...
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Apr 11, 2009 · "The home was built in segments by businessman John P. Hall from 1969 to 1985. He spent $2 million on it, but never finished it. The house contained indoor racquetball and squash courts, a bomb shelter and 17 fireplaces and a 25-car garage, among other amenities.
The Bartow–Pell Mansion is a historic house museum at 895 Shore Road in the northern section of Pelham Bay Park, within the New York City borough of the Bronx. The two-story building, designed in the mid-19th century by an unknown architect, has a Greek Revival facade and federal interiors and is the last surviving manor house in the Pelham ...
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The home was built in segments by businessman John P. Hall from 1969 to 1985. He spent $2 million on it, but never finished it. The house contained indoor racquetball and squash courts, a...
"John P. Hall Estate, Mechanicsburg, PA Mr. Hall at one time owned four carillons, all made by Petit & Fritsen in 1980-82. In 1992, they were all sold, as follows: The 4-octave tower carillon was sold to Berea College, Berea, KY, where it eventually became part of the present traditional carillon.