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The Thomas Eakins House was a home of Thomas Eakins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It’s a National Historic Landmark. The house was designed concerning 1854 by the daddy of Thomas Eakins. It’s a four-story townhouse with 3 stories designed of brick and also the fourth of wood. Thomas Eakins heritable the house in 1899. He lived there till his death in 1916. The Mural Arts Program, a Philadelphia-based art program that makes outside murals, is presently primarily based within the Thomas Eakins house.
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