Ebenezer Maxwell House

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The Ebenezer Maxwell House, operated today as the Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, is an historic house located in the West Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The house was built in 1859 by Ebenezer Maxwell (1827–1870), a wealthy cloth merchant, for $10,000. The masonry building is two-and-a-half stories, with a three-story tower. The main roof is mansard, with slate covering. The house features three porches and four stone chimneys. The original architecture has been attributed variously to Joseph C. Hoxie (1814–1870) and Samuel Sloan. In 1965, the house was restored by the Germantown Historical Society. In 1970, a porch was removed, and in 1979–1980, a cast-iron sidewalk was moved from 1907 N. 7th St. and installed in the rear porch of the house. rdf:langString
La Casa Ebenezer Maxwell, operada hoy como la Mansión Ebenezer Maxwell, es una casa histórica de estilo victoriano ubicada en el vecindario de en Filadelfia, Pensilvania (Estados Unidos). La casa fue construida en 1859 por Ebenezer Maxwell,​ un rico comerciante de telas, por 10 000 dólares. El edificio de mampostería es de dos pisos y medio, con una torre de tres pisos. La cubierta principal es abuhardillada, con cubierta de pizarra. La casa cuenta con tres porches y cuatro chimeneas de piedra. La arquitectura original se ha atribuido de diversas formas a Joseph C. Hoxie y .​​ En 1965, la casa fue restaurada por la Sociedad Histórica de Germantown. En 1970, se eliminó un porche y, entre 1979 y 1980, se trasladó una acera de hierro fundido de 1907 N. 7th St. y se instaló en el porche trase rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Ebenezer Maxwell House, operated today as the Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, is an historic house located in the West Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The house was built in 1859 by Ebenezer Maxwell (1827–1870), a wealthy cloth merchant, for $10,000. The masonry building is two-and-a-half stories, with a three-story tower. The main roof is mansard, with slate covering. The house features three porches and four stone chimneys. The original architecture has been attributed variously to Joseph C. Hoxie (1814–1870) and Samuel Sloan. In 1965, the house was restored by the Germantown Historical Society. In 1970, a porch was removed, and in 1979–1980, a cast-iron sidewalk was moved from 1907 N. 7th St. and installed in the rear porch of the house. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971; it is a contributing property of the Tulpehocken Station Historic District.
rdf:langString La Casa Ebenezer Maxwell, operada hoy como la Mansión Ebenezer Maxwell, es una casa histórica de estilo victoriano ubicada en el vecindario de en Filadelfia, Pensilvania (Estados Unidos). La casa fue construida en 1859 por Ebenezer Maxwell,​ un rico comerciante de telas, por 10 000 dólares. El edificio de mampostería es de dos pisos y medio, con una torre de tres pisos. La cubierta principal es abuhardillada, con cubierta de pizarra. La casa cuenta con tres porches y cuatro chimeneas de piedra. La arquitectura original se ha atribuido de diversas formas a Joseph C. Hoxie y .​​ En 1965, la casa fue restaurada por la Sociedad Histórica de Germantown. En 1970, se eliminó un porche y, entre 1979 y 1980, se trasladó una acera de hierro fundido de 1907 N. 7th St. y se instaló en el porche trasero de la casa. La casa se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1971; es una propiedad que contribuye al .​
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