Fatland Mansion
Fatland is a Greek Revival mansion and estate in Audubon. Located on the north side of the Schuylkill River, the property was part of the 1777-78 Continental Army's encampment. On consecutive days in September 1777, its stone farmhouse served as headquarters for General George Washington and British General Sir William Howe. The farmhouse was demolished about 1843, and the mansion was built on its site about 1845. The estate appears to be privately owned and has a gate at the end of its long driveway, it may be difficult to get clear pictures. -from Wikipedia
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