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Whitemarsh HallWhitemarsh Hall was an estate located in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania and owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva. Built by renouned architect Horace Trumbrauer in 1916-1921, the mansion consisted of 6 stories, 3 of which were underground, 147 rooms, 45 bathrooms, and specialty rooms including a ballroom, gymnasium, movie theatre, and even a refridgerating plant. It had been a wedding present from Stotesbury to his second wife, Eva. The mansion was lavishly decorated with statues, paintings, and tapestry Stotesbury had collected over the years, a collection later displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The furniture was purchased from France and the floor was lined with exquisite Oriental rugs.
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