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Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States United States historic place
Bergdoll Mansion
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Bergdoll Mansion, HABS Photo, 1963
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Location2201–2205 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°57′56″N 75°10′29″W / 39.96556°N 75.17472°W / 39.96556; -75.17472
Area0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
Built1886
ArchitectJames H. Windrim; Reeves, Stacey, & Sons
Architectural styleBeaux Arts, Italianate
NRHP reference No.76001660
Added to NRHPNovember 7, 1976

The Bergdoll Mansion is a historic house located in the Spring Garden neighborhood of Philadelphia. It was designed by architect James H. Windrim and built in 1886. It is in a Beaux Arts / Italianate style.

The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

History and architecture

It was 1856 when The Kemble family commissioned famed architect James H. Windrim to design his momentous family residence in the then-popular Beaux-Arts/Italianate style. Later purchased by City Park Brewery founder Louis Bergdoll, the result was a grand, 14,000 sq ft property brimming with elaborate architectural details that showcase the craftsmanship of its time. . Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, scion of the well known brewing family, was a playboy, aviator, and World War I draft dodger. In 1920, Bergdoll was apprehended in the mansion by authorities searching for him due to his draft dodging.

The 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m) mansion has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two kitchens, mahogany woodwork, multiple fireplaces, frescoes, and mosaics. It was listed for sale in 2012 with an asking price of $6.9 million.

The house was damaged by a fire in 1989.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. Hutto, Cary (2012-07-14). "What Philadelphian was famous for dodging the World War I draft?". Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Retrieved December 15, 2013. Reprinted from the Philadelphia Inquirer
  3. Bowley, Graham (29 November 2024). "The Heirs of a Despised Draft Dodger Want His Wright Brothers Plane Back". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  4. Spikol, Liz (January 25, 2012). "On the market - Bergdoll Mansion (aka Not Vince Fumo's House) for $6.9 Million". Philly Curbed. Retrieved December 15, 2013. Includes 13 photos
  5. Bond, Michaelle (21 October 2024). "The historic Bergdoll Mansion is on the market for $6.5 million". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 29 November 2024.

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