ARTSCULTURE · HISTORICAL MARKER
Bartow-Pell Mansion
New York, New York · Designated Landmark • New York City
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Built between 1836 and 1842 as a country seat for Robert Bartow, a descendant of Thomas Pell, who established the Manor of Pelham here in 1654, this house is one of the finest examples of the late Federal style in the country. It was restored by the International Garden Club in 1914. Its handsomely furnished interiors are Greek Revival in style and overlook beautiful formal gardens.
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Photo: Bill Coughlin
Photo: Dan
Photo: Dan
Photo: Bill Coughlin
Photo: Bill Coughlin
Photo: Bill Coughlin
Photo: Bill Coughlin
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New York, New York · USA
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