John LaPorte House, Asylum, Pennsylvania
Posted by: ripraff
N 41° 44.267 W 076° 18.613
18T E 391045 N 4621492
This house was built in 1836, so it is pre-Victorian. It was built by the son of one of the founders of French Azilum as a summer home. It remained in the family for several years.
Waymark Code: WMYC7F
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 05/28/2018
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It has hand blown glass windows panes with white lead frames. Many of the ceilings are painted.
Entrance to French Azilum Historic Site is 5 dollars. Tours start at 11., last tour at 4. They are given on the hour.
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 01/01/1836
Architectural Period/Style: French Colonial
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor: Country House
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections: French Azilum was built in 1793, the time of the French Revolution, for French refugees, including Marie Antoinette. She never made it here, but John LaPorte was born at French Asylum at the house built for Marie Antoinette in 1798. John LaPorte was the son of Bartholomew LaPorte, an original settler. John LaPorte became a U.S. congressman.
Listed Building Status (if applicable): Run as a museum
Main Material of Construction: Wood
Private/Public Access: Public
Admission Fee (if applicable): 5.00 (listed in local currency)
Opening Hours (if applicable): From: 11:00 AM To: 4:00 AM
Related Website: [Web Link]
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Additional Dates of Construction: Not listed
Architect (if known): Not listed
Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed
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