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Chestnut
Hill, located in the northwestern corner of Philadelphia, is one
of the region's most beautiful and architecturally distinguished
communities. Flanked by the spectacular Wissahickon Gorge and
Cresheim Valley, Chestnut Hill is home to one of the best collections
of 19th and early 20th century residential buildings in the country.
Nearly every notable architect practicing in Philadelphia over the past
150+ years is represented in Chestnut Hill -- from the early Italianate
Victorian designs of Samuel Sloan, to the exuberant Queen Anne
buildings of the G.W. & W.D. Hewitt firm; from the ground-breaking,
European influenced work of Wilson Eyre to the exquisitely designed
country houses of Mellor Meigs and Howe; and from the ornate classical
design of Horace Trumbauer to the early modern works of Louis I. Kahn
and Robert Venturi.
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The Chestnut Hill Historical Society
is located in an 1870s Victorian house at the "top of
the Hill" along Germantown Avenue in historic Chestnut
Hill.
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The Chestnut Hill Historical
Society leads the effort to protect this profound architectural
heritage. Through lively programs, exhibits and tours, through
the establishment of an innovative easement program and
through direct intervention in the preservation of buildings,
CHHS helps to keep the past alive for future generations.
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