The Mansion at the Woodlands
4000 Woodland Avenue | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

A magnificent example of 18th century Classical Revival architecture, the Woodlands Mansion (c. 1789) was once the seat of William Hamilton, Esq.

The mansion was home to the Hamilton family, descendents of the original Philadelphia lawyer Andrew Hamilton, and was developed by estate-owner William Hamilton from 1787 until his death in 1813. It is distinguished by its neo-classical design. Inspired by the products of the English architect, Robert Adam, it features a unique circular interior plan of non-rectangular spaces, "secret" passages, mirrored surfaces and classical details.

There are plenty of stories -- of the building, of its guests (such as Jefferson, Washington, Joseph Bonaparte) and of the many "notables" (artists, builders, medical men and women, circus enterpreneurs) buried in the surrounding cemetery.


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