Wilpen Hall is an estate in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, located at 889–895 Blackburn Road and 201 Scaife Road. Built for William Penn Snyder and his wife during the late 19th century, it was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2001,[2] and the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2011.[1]
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WilpenHall is an estate in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, located at 889–895 Blackburn Road and 201 Scaife Road. Built for William Penn Snyder and...
Virginia, with a similar facade, for exterior filming. An 1899 mansion, WilpenHall, in the wealthy Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania...
Susquehanna County, the Quakertown Historic District in Bucks County, WilpenHall in Sewickley, and the Tindley Temple United Methodist Church and Marian...
Susquehanna County, the Quakertown Historic District in Bucks County, WilpenHall in Sewickley, the Alden Villa in Lebanon County, and the Tindley Temple...
Historic District in Susquehanna County, Alden Villa in Lebanon County, WilpenHall in Sewickley, and the Tindley Temple United Methodist Church and Marian...
Susquehanna County, the Quakertown Historic District in Bucks County, WilpenHall in Sewickley, and the Tindley Temple United Methodist Church and Marian...
Susquehanna County, the Quakertown Historic District in Bucks County, WilpenHall in Sewickley, Alden Villa in Lebanon County, and the Marian Anderson...
Wilner house 1843 c. 203 Crider Lane McCandless Township 1971 Demolished WilpenHall 1897–1900 Orth George S. & BrothersGeorge S. Orth & Brothers Blackburn...
high speed passenger rail service 1912 Ligonier Valley Railroad Wilpen disaster, Wilpen Fairgrounds, Pennsylvania; 26 killed plus 29 injured 1913 Bar Harbor...
Gruyter. ISBN 978-0-202-30543-1.[page needed] Cohen, Jacqueline; Gorr, Wilpen; Singh, Piyusha (2002). Guns and Youth Violence: An Examination of Crime...
the resort town of Wilpen, Pennsylvania. Most of the victims were women and children, who were returning home after a day at the Wilpen Fair Grounds. The...