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Begun in 1756, this Georgian mansion was built in several stages and completed in the 1770s. It houses a fine collection of colonial furniture and decorative art.

The house was originally commissioned by William Coleman, a Philadelphia merchant and close friend of Benjamin Franklin. It and its estate was sold in 1868 to become part of Fairmount Park.


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