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- Q5346421 subject Q6986241.
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- Q5346421 abstract "The Edwin Forrest House (a.k.a. Gaul-Forrest House) is a house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania built in 1853-54 for William Gaul, a wealthy brewer. A year after its completion, it was bought by actor Edwin Forrest, who resided there until his death in the house in 1872.The Philadelphia School of Design for Women purchased the property in 1880, and built an extensive rear addition westward to Carlisle Street, to house art studios. The addition's Master Street façade was brick, but fitted with brownstone-trimmed windows consistent with those of the original house. The school, which later changed its name to the Moore College of Art, continued to occupy the building until 1960. The Philadelphia Cotillion Society purchased the building and used it as a community center until 1968.Today the building is occupied by Freedom Theatre, which provides professional instruction in acting and live theatre production.".
- Q5346421 added "1972-01-13".
- Q5346421 architect Q6135319.
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- Q5346421 nrhpReferenceNumber "72001152".
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- Q5346421 yearOfConstruction "1853".
- Q5346421 added "1972-01-13".
- Q5346421 architect Q6135319.
- Q5346421 architect "probably Stephen Decatur Button.".
- Q5346421 built "1853".
- Q5346421 location Q1345.
- Q5346421 location "1326".
- Q5346421 name "Edwin Forrest House".
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- Q5346421 point "39.97138888888889 -75.15583333333333".
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- Q5346421 comment "The Edwin Forrest House (a.k.a. Gaul-Forrest House) is a house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania built in 1853-54 for William Gaul, a wealthy brewer. A year after its completion, it was bought by actor Edwin Forrest, who resided there until his death in the house in 1872.The Philadelphia School of Design for Women purchased the property in 1880, and built an extensive rear addition westward to Carlisle Street, to house art studios.".
- Q5346421 label "Edwin Forrest House".
- Q5346421 lat "39.97138888888889".
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- Q5346421 depiction Edwin_forrest_house01.jpg.
- Q5346421 name "Edwin Forrest House".