Whitemarsh Hall

Whitemarsh 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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