Brandywine Mansion (Coatesville, Pennsylvania)
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house, place with historical importance
Historic Fleming house, purchased by Moses Coates in 1787. Acquired in 1810 by Jesse Kersey and Isaac Pennock, founders of the Brandywine Iron Works. Occupied 1816-1825 by Pennock's son-in-law, Dr. Charles Lukens, whose widow Rebecca continued and expanded the firm's operations following his death. Rebecca Lukens, who lived here until her death in 1854, gained renown for her vision and business capability.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°58'49"N 75°49'18"W
- Ashberry Lane Neighborhood 5.6 km
- 261 Brandywine Drive West 12 km
- Castle Bam 15 km
- The Surovcik Estate 28 km
- Home Properties of Devon 35 km
- "Ardrossan" 37 km
- Perkiomen Woods 38 km
- "Clairemont" 42 km
- Haverford College Apartments 44 km
- Archbishops of Philadelphia's residence 49 km
- ArcelorMittal Coatesville 0.8 km
- South Coatesville, Pennsylvania 1.4 km
- Modena, Pennsylvania 2.7 km
- Chester County (G.O. Carlson) Airport - KMQS 3.8 km
- Hibernia County Park 5.7 km
- Chester County, Pennsylvania 6.2 km
- Applecross Country Club 6.7 km
- Sadsbury Woods Preserve 8.3 km
- Parkesburg, Pennsylvania 8.6 km
- Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 41 km