Benjamin Chew House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
USA /
Pennsylvania /
Wyndmoor /
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania /
Germantown Avenue, 6401
World
/ USA
/ Pennsylvania
/ Wyndmoor
mansion / manor house / villa, American Revolutionary War 1775-1783, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Georgian (architecture), 1760s construction, historic landmark
Cliveden, also known as the Benjamin Chew House, is a historic mansion in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the scene of some of the bloodiest fighting of the Battle of Germantown, fought in 1777 during the American Revolutionary War.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliveden_(Benjamin_Chew_House)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°2'49"N 75°10'53"W
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- "Ashleigh" 268 km
- "Millburne"/"Mirador" 381 km
- Linden Hall with Golf Course 385 km
- Pilot Knob Park Country Club 618 km
- Mount Airy Neighborhood 1 km
- Germantown 1.8 km
- Wissahickon Park 2.6 km
- Cedarbrook 2.9 km
- Chestnut Hill Neighborhood 3.7 km
- Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 4.5 km
- Olney 4.7 km
- Elkins Park, Pennsylvania 5.6 km
- Abington Township, Pennsylvania 9 km
- Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 24 km