Baldwin–Reynolds House
1843 establishments in PennsylvaniaHistoric house museums in PennsylvaniaMeadville, PennsylvaniaNational Register of Historic Places in Crawford County, PennsylvaniaUse mdy dates from January 2024
The Baldwin–Reynolds House is a historic home in Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built in 1843 by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin, who died within months of its completion. After Baldwin's death, the house was used as a girls’ school until it was sold to local businessman William Reynolds in 1847. The house now serves as a museum. The Baldwin–Reynolds House offers free tours in the summer. It was home to two mayors. The Crawford County Historical Society purchased the home in 1963.
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Reynolds Avenue, Meadville
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| N 41.646527777778 ° | E -80.152277777778 ° |
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Reynolds Avenue 170
16335 Meadville
Pennsylvania, United States
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