Hanson Haines House

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The flamboyant Hanson Haines House, generally better-known merely because the Castle, situated at 4801 Springfield Avenue within the Spruce Hill neighborhood of West Philadelphia, was in-built 1902-03 for Quaker banker Hanson Haines by Quaker creator Charles Balderston in an exceedingly German Medieval Revival vogue on the outside and in an exceedingly Colonial Revival vogue within the interior. it absolutely was supplementary to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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