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Bus stations near Ryers Mansion in Philadelphia

  • Central Av & Shelmire Av,1 min walk,

Bus lines to Ryers Mansion in Philadelphia

  • 24,Frankford Transportation Center,
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  • What are the closest stations to Ryers Mansion?

    The closest stations to Ryers Mansion are:

    • Central Av & Shelmire Av is 19 yards away, 1 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Ryers Mansion?

    These Bus lines stop near Ryers Mansion: 18, 24, 77

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    These Train lines stop near Ryers Mansion: FOX CHASE LINE

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

    The nearest bus stop to Ryers Mansion in Philadelphia is Central Av & Shelmire Av. It’s a 1 min walk away.

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Ryers Mansion Address: 7370 Central Ave (at Cottman Ave) street in Philadelphia

Ryers Mansion, Philadelphia
Ryers Mansion, PhiladelphiaRyerss Mansion, also known as Burholme Mansion, is a historic mansion in the Fox Chase neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The house was built on 85 acres by merchant Joseph Waln Ryerss in 1859 overlooking Burholme Park, one of the highest vistas in Philadelphia. Joseph was president of the Tioga Railroad and followed the family business of trading with China, Japan, and England. He also followed the family avocation of collecting art, especially oriental art. Joseph died in 1868 leaving the house to his second wife Anne, and following her death, to his son Robert. Robert also traveled and collected art which he displayed in the house. Less than a year before he died at age 65, Robert married his longtime housekeeper, Mary Ann Reed. She inherited a comfortable annuity and the house, with the house to be given to the City of Philadelphia after her death. She remarried three years after his death to the Reverend John G. Bawn and they continued the family avocations of traveling and art collecting. In 1905 she turned the house over to the city and it opened as a park, museum, and library in 1910 “Free to the people forever” under the administration of the Fairmount Park Commission. Mrs. Ryerss Bawn died in 1916 in China. The Reverend Bawn then returned to Philadelphia and lobbied the city to build more galleries to house the now larger collection. These galleries were built in 1923.
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