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Roslin House

Coordinates: 40°00′33″N 75°18′31″W / 40.00909°N 75.30854°W / 40.00909; -75.30854
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Roslin House in Haverford, Pennsylvania, United States, was built in 1911 for Horace B. Forman Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth Chandlee Forman. The Philadelphia Quaker architect William L. Price designed and built the house from sketches provided by the Formans. Dr. H. Chandlee Forman, son of Horace and Elizabeth, donated the house to Haverford College in 1948. It is now being used as the Spanish House of Haverford College.[1]

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40°00′33″N 75°18′31″W / 40.00909°N 75.30854°W / 40.00909; -75.30854