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How to get to Lemonhill in Philadelphia by bus, train or subway?

Directions to Lemonhill (Philadelphia) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Lemonhill

    BusBus: 32, 48, 7, 49, 446.TrainTrain: MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINE, PAOLI/THORNDALE LINE, PATCO, TRENTON LINE, WARMINSTER LINE.SubwaySubway: BSL.

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Bus stops near Lemonhill in Philadelphia

  • Aspen St & 26th St, 2 min walk,
  • Fairmount Av & 25th St, 2 min walk,
  • Pennsylvania Av & 26th St, 3 min walk,

Bus lines to Lemonhill in Philadelphia

  • 48, 27th-Allegheny,
  • 7, 21st-Oregon,
  • 49, 33rd-Dauphin,
  • 32, Ridge-Lyceum,
  • 446, 446: Henry-Cinnaminson,
  • 448, 448: Ridge-Summit,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Lemonhill?

    The closest stations to Lemonhill are:

    • Aspen St & 26th St is 100 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Fairmount Av & 25th St is 156 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Pennsylvania Av & 26th St is 217 yards away, 3 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Lemonhill?

    These bus lines stop near Lemonhill: 32, 48, 7.

  • Which train lines stop near Lemonhill?

    These train lines stop near Lemonhill: MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINE, PAOLI/THORNDALE LINE, PATCO, TRENTON LINE, WARMINSTER LINE.

  • Which subway line stops near Lemonhill?

    BSL

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Lemonhill in Philadelphia?

    The nearest bus stops to Lemonhill in Philadelphia are Aspen St & 26th St and Fairmount Av & 25th St. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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Public Transit to Lemonhill in Philadelphia

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Bus: 32, 48, 7, 49, 446, 448.Train: MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINE, PAOLI/THORNDALE LINE, PATCO, TRENTON LINE, WARMINSTER LINE.Subway: BSL.

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Lemonhill Address: 747 N 25th St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 street in Philadelphia

Lemonhill, Philadelphia
Lemonhill, PhiladelphiaLemon Hill is a Federal-style mansion in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, built around 1800 on land owned by Henry Pratt. Pratt was a merchant who owned a fleet of ships and speculated in real estate. The mansion is situated on a parcel of land that had been part of Robert Morris's 300-acre (120 ha) estate called The Hills. Pratt purchased 43 acres (17 ha) of The Hills at a sheriff's sale for $14,654 in 1799 after Morris had financial misfortunes and was taken to debtors' prison. The house was designed, and construction was supervised, by Pratt who named his mansion after the many lemon trees in Morris's greenhouse. The adjacent gardens and greenhouse were included in the purchase and Pratt opened them to the public for an entry fee. Pratt did not stay year-round at Lemon Hill, as he lived mainly in his Old City townhouse on Front Street. Lemon Hill was used as his summer retreat from the city; a place which he used for business entertaining and general socializing. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 7, 1972 as an inventoried contributing structure within Fairmount Park. Lemon Hill is located on a bluff overlooking the Schuylkill River and Boathouse Row. Exceptional architectural features include its three oval parlors, stacked one on top of the other, with curved fireplace mantles and doors. To protect its water supply, the City of Philadelphia began purchasing properties along the Schuylkill River, beginning with Lemon Hill in 1844. The Lemon Hill area formed the basis for what is now Fairmount Park. The mansion was restored by the architectural historian Fiske Kimball who lived there from 1926–55 while director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He conjectured that Robert Morris had built the mansion; however, in 2005, Pratt's letterbooks were found at the William L. Clements Library of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor by an assistant curator of the Art Museum. Tax records indicated that the mansion did not exist at the time Pratt had purchased the land. The records also revealed that Pratt was both the designer and general contractor for his mansion. Owned by the City of Philadelphia, it is operated as a house museum by the Colonial Dames of America and the Friends of Lemon Hill. Long hidden by dense trees on the sides of the hill, a restoration of the historic views was undertaken in 2007, recreating the original vistas of, and from, the mansion.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to Lemonhill in Philadelphia

Bus lines with stations closest to Lemonhill in Philadelphia