Mount Pleasant

Local nameMount Pleasant
LocationPhiladelphia

Mount Pleasant is a historic mansion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, atop cliffs overlooking the Schuylkill River. It was built about 1761–62 in what was then the countryside outside the city by John Macpherson and his wife Margaret. Macpherson was a privateer, or perhaps a pirate, who had had "an arm twice shot off" according to John Adams. He named the house "Clunie" after the ancient seat of his family's clan in Scotland.

The builder-architect was Thomas Nevell, an apprentice of Edmund Woolley, who built Independence Hall. The house is administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Fairmount Park.

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Captain John Macpherson … @ American school of the 18th century
 

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pleasant_(mansion)

Official Website http://www.philamuseum.org/historichouses/

Coordinates 39°59'0.165" N -75°11'59.425" E

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