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Baldwin–Reynolds House

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The Baldwin-Reynolds House, built in 1843 by United States Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin
The Baldwin-Reynolds House was built in 1843 by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin

The Baldwin-Reynolds House is a historic home in Meadville, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1843 by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin. Just a few months after the house was completed, Henry Baldwin died in Philadelphia. After his death, the house became a girls’ school for three years until it was sold to local businessman, William Reynolds. It now serves as a museum of history, the arts and cultural experiences in northwest Pennsylvania.[1] The Baldwin-Reynolds House offers free tours in the summer.[2]

It was home to two mayors.[3] It is at 639 Terrace Street.[4] The Crawford County Historical Society purchased the home in 1963.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum". The Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum.
  2. ^ Cheney, Jim (2016-08-26). "Visiting the Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum in Meadville". UncoveringPA. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  3. ^ "Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum". museu.ms.
  4. ^ "Christmas Around the World at the Baldwin-Reynolds House". November 13, 2016.
  5. ^ "Baldwin-Reynolds House". SAH ARCHIPEDIA. July 17, 2018.