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  2. Andrew Ellicott House - Wikipedia

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    Sehner-Ellicott-Von Hess House is a historic home located at 123 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1780 by George Sehner, and is a finely restored house built in the Georgian style of architecture. It was occupied by Andrew Ellicott (1754–1820), first United States Surveyor General, from 1801 to 1813. [2]

  3. Category:Houses in Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Ellicott House; H. Historic Rock Ford; K. Henry Krauskap House; M. ... Jasper Yeates House This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:23 (UTC). ...

  4. The Hess Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The farmstead was first surveyed in 1730 as a 200-acre tract [3] for Johannes Hess' grandfather, Hans Hess (ca. 1683-1733). This Hess patriarch immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1717 with his wife Magdalena (ca. 1688-1767) and their children from Germany or Switzerland.

  5. Here is how much household income you’ll need to afford the ...

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    (The median is the price at which half of homes for sale in an area are more expensive and half are less expensive.) Back in January 2020, a six-figure income was needed in only six states and the ...

  6. Category:One-room schoolhouses in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 February 2021, at 02:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Pennsylvania Governor's Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence is the official residence of the governor of Pennsylvania, in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.The neo-Georgian residence was built from 1966 to 1968 and designed by George M. Ewing, heading an architectural firm in Philadelphia. [2]

  8. Lynnewood Hall - Wikipedia

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    The purchase price was US$192,000 (equivalent to $2,200,000 in 2023). [12] The Seminary trained hundreds of ministers and Christian leaders at Lynnewood Hall for over 40 years. As the Seminary began to experience financial difficulties, it dismantled large parts of the mansion's interior, selling off what was severable. [ 12 ]

  9. Summerseat (Morrisville, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Summerseat is now owned and operated as a house museum by the Historic Morrisville Society. The house is open to the public for tours on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Admission is $7.00 per person, children under the age 12 are free.