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Foulkeways and Beyond
Photos from Foulkeways and spots beyond
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Graeme Park
Keith house
Summer kitchen
Front of the house, or is it the back?
Back of the house, or is it the front?
Fireplace and paneling in the parlor
Harpsichord in the parlor
Dormer in children's room
Dr. Graeme
This "door" preserved the symmetry of the parlor.
A Foulkeways trip to Graeme Park. Built in 1722, changed only once in the 1750's. The mansion is the only surviving residence of a colonial Pennsylvania governor.
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