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Tour the Rowley
House
HISTORY

RESTORATION 
TOUR INFORMATION 
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Rowley House |
This elegant building on the
corner of West Fourth and Walnut streets in Williamsport, Pennsylvania,
was designed and built by Eber Culver for Edwin A. Rowley in 1888.
The mansion at 707 West Fourth Street is prized as one of the most
spectacular examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture in the
state of Pennsylvania. The building is open to the public by group
appointment.
It was one of the first houses
on the street to have electric lights, bells and a dumbwaiter. The
home contains elaborately carved woodwork and remains in much the
same state as it did originally, having only had three owners.
Local students toured the Rowley
House. View these photos by following
this link >>
Tour information and reservations
are made by contacting the Preservation of Williamsport Foundation,
Inc.
960 West Third Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: (570)323-8080 or 323-2144
E-mail: preservationwilliamsport@gmail.com
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