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Grey Towers

Former William Welsh Harrison Estate

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    Grey Towers

     

    The Grey Towers Castle is a building on the campus of Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania, which is located in Cheltenham Township, a suburb of Philadelphia, United States. The castle was designed by Horace Trumbauer and built starting in 1893 on the estate of William Welsh Harrison.

    The university (then known as Beaver College and located in nearby Jenkintown) purchased the estate in 1929 for $712,500, equal to $12,642,733 today.[3] Classes were split between the two locations until 1962, when the school moved all of its operations to the Glenside area. The castle was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985 for its architecture.

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     Built: 1893

    Architect: Horace Trumbauer

    Architectural style: Gothic Revival & others

    Address:  450 S. Easton Road,

    Glenside, PA 19038

    Website: https://www.arcadia.edu/ 

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    450 South Easton Road, Glenside, Pennsylvania 19038, United States

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