9780738536170-0738536172-Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T. Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America)

Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T. Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America)

ISBN-13: 9780738536170
ISBN-10: 0738536172
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Charles G. Zwicker, Edward C. Zwicker, Springfield Township Historical Society
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Format: Paperback 128 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780738536170
ISBN-10: 0738536172
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Charles G. Zwicker, Edward C. Zwicker, Springfield Township Historical Society
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Format: Paperback 128 pages

Summary

Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T. Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America) (ISBN-13: 9780738536170 and ISBN-10: 0738536172), written by authors Charles G. Zwicker, Edward C. Zwicker, Springfield Township Historical Society, was published by Arcadia Publishing in 2004. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Architectural (History, Photography & Video, Travel, History, Architecture, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T. Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Architectural books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.55.

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Whitemarsh Hall, known as "the Versailles of America," was one of the largest and most exquisite estates in North America. Edward Townsend Stotesbury, one of the wealthiest Philadelphians in the early twentieth century, commissioned renowned architect Horace Trumbauer to build the one-hundred-forty-sevenroom mansion in 1916 on three hundred acres just outside Philadelphia. Whitemarsh Hall, which took five years to build at an estimated cost of $10 million with all the furnishings, was a wedding present for his second wife. This book explores Whitemarsh Hall’s construction, its heyday in the 1920s, the multiple impacts of the Great Depression, Stotesbury’s death, and subsequent ownership over the next four decades, culminating in its eventual submission to decay, vandalism, and the wrecking ball in 1980.

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