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Loudoun Mansion

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Built
  
1801

Phone
  
+1 215-686-2067

Opened
  
1801

Loudoun Mansion

Location
  
4650 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Address
  
4650 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144, USA

Architectural styles
  
Greek Revival architecture, Federal architecture

Similar
  
Upsala, Grumblethorpe, Concord School House, Germantown White House, John Johnson House

Loudoun Mansion is a historic house located in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

An example of Federal-style and Greek-revival architecture, the main structure was built by Thomas Armat in 1801 and expanded in 1810. The Greek portico was built in 1830. The house stands on one of the highest hills overlooking Philadelphia and the Delaware River from Germantown. During and after the Battle of Germantown many wounded soldiers were carried to the top of the hill where Loudoun now stands.

The house was donated to the City of Philadelphia in 1939. The house is a contributing property of the Colonial Germantown Historic District. It was badly damaged by a fire in 1993 and is not open to the public.

It is alluded to significantly throughout the novel Loving Day by the African American novelist Mat Johnson.

References

Loudoun Mansion Wikipedia