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'''Strawberry Mansion''' is a historic house museum in [[Fairmount Park|East Fairmount Park]], notable as the largest of the park's colonial mansions and one of the finest examples of Federal and Greek Revival architecture in Philadelphia. The house takes its name from the strawberries and cream once served at a dairy on the grounds, and the surrounding Strawberry Mansion neighborhood is named for the estate.<ref name="strawberry">{{cite web |url=https://www.historicstrawberrymansion.org |title=Historic Strawberry Mansion |publisher=Committee of 1926 |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
'''Strawberry Mansion''' sits in [[Fairmount Park|East Fairmount Park]] as a historic house museum and one of Philadelphia's finest examples of Federal and Greek Revival architecture. It's the largest of the park's colonial mansions. The house gets its name from strawberries and cream that were once served at a dairy operating on the grounds, and the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood itself took that name from the estate.<ref name="strawberry">{{cite web |url=https://www.historicstrawberrymansion.org |title=Historic Strawberry Mansion |publisher=Committee of 1926 |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


The mansion offers a window into 18th and 19th-century life along the Schuylkill River.
Walk through these rooms and you're stepping into 18th and 19th-century life along the Schuylkill River.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Early History ===
=== Early History ===


The original house dates to '''c. 1789''':
Around 1789, Judge William Lewis built the original house. It was Federal in style, with a central section that faced the Schuylkill River. He called it "Summerville" initially, but that name didn't stick.
* Built by Judge William Lewis
* Federal-style central section
* Overlooking Schuylkill River
* Originally called "Summerville"


=== Expansions ===
=== Expansions ===


The house grew over time:
The place didn't stay the same size for long. In the 1820s, Judge Joseph Hemphill added Greek Revival wings that transformed it into something grander. Those additions significantly enlarged the structure and gave it the fashionable details that define its current appearance.
* '''1820s:''' Greek Revival wings added by Judge Joseph Hemphill
* Significantly enlarged the house
* Added fashionable Greek Revival details
* Created current grand appearance


=== The Strawberry Name ===
=== The Strawberry Name ===


The estate became '''Strawberry Mansion''' in the 1840s:
By the 1840s, the estate had a new identity. Mrs. Grimes ran a dairy on the property and served strawberries and cream to visitors who came out from Philadelphia. The name caught on fast, sticking to both the house and the neighborhood that grew up around it.
* Mrs. Grimes operated a dairy
* Served strawberries and cream to visitors
* Name stuck to house and neighborhood
* Popular destination for Philadelphians


=== Park Acquisition ===
=== Park Acquisition ===


* '''1867:''' City acquired property for Fairmount Park
In 1867, the city acquired the property for Fairmount Park. They were interested in watershed protection, so they preserved it as part of that mission. Over the years it served various purposes before being restored as a house museum.
* Preserved as part of watershed protection
* Used for various purposes over years
* Restored as house museum


== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
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=== Federal Section ===
=== Federal Section ===


The '''central portion''' (c. 1789):
The central portion dates to around 1789. It's three stories of Federal design, with a symmetrical facade and an original entrance that reflects the proportions of its era.
* Three-story Federal design
* Symmetrical facade
* Original entrance
* Period proportions


=== Greek Revival Wings ===
=== Greek Revival Wings ===


The '''side wings''' (1820s):
Those side wings came in the 1820s. Ionic columns marked the fashionable Greek Revival style. They expanded living space considerably and created grand entertaining rooms.
* Fashionable Greek Revival style
* Ionic columns
* Expanded living space
* Grand entertaining rooms


=== Interior ===
=== Interior ===


'''Period furnishings:'''
The rooms display period furnishings throughout. You'll see antique furniture, decorative arts, and some pieces that actually date back to the original owners. Together they reflect multiple eras of the house's history.
* Antique furniture collection
* Decorative arts
* Some original pieces
* Reflects multiple eras


== Features ==
== Features ==
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=== House Tours ===
=== House Tours ===


* Guided tours available
Guided tours walk you through the period rooms. The staff provides architectural interpretation and highlights the decorative arts collection on display.
* Period room displays
* Architectural interpretation
* Decorative arts collection


=== Grounds ===
=== Grounds ===


'''Estate landscape:'''
The estate overlooks the Schuylkill River. Mature trees dot the landscape, walking paths crisscross the grounds, and picnic areas sit nearby if you want to stay awhile.
* Overlooking Schuylkill River
* Mature trees
* Walking paths
* Picnic areas nearby


=== Views ===
=== Views ===


* River views from mansion
River views from the mansion are spectacular. You get vistas across East Fairmount Park too, all within a historic landscape setting that hasn't changed dramatically in generations.
* East Fairmount Park vistas
* Historic landscape setting


== Visiting ==
== Visiting ==
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=== Hours ===
=== Hours ===


* Tours by appointment or scheduled hours
Tours happen by appointment or during scheduled hours. Check the website for the current schedule before you go. The grounds stay accessible during regular park hours.
* Check website for current schedule
* Grounds accessible during park hours


=== Admission ===
=== Admission ===


* Small admission fee for house tour
There's a small admission fee for the house tour. The grounds? They're free.
* Grounds free


=== Getting There ===
=== Getting There ===
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'''By Public Transit:'''
'''By Public Transit:'''
* SEPTA Bus 32 to Strawberry Mansion Drive
* SEPTA Bus 32 stops at Strawberry Mansion Drive
* Long walk from any rail station
* It's a long walk from any rail station


'''By Car:'''
'''By Car:'''
* Drive into East Fairmount Park
* Drive into East Fairmount Park
* Free parking near mansion
* Free parking sits near the mansion


=== Tips ===
=== Tips ===


* Call ahead to confirm tour availability
Call ahead first. You want to know that tours are actually running. The grounds work great for a picnic, and you might want to see some of the other Fairmount Park mansions while you're out there. Smith Memorial Playground isn't far away.
* The grounds are pleasant for a picnic
* Combine with other Fairmount Park mansions
* Smith Memorial Playground is nearby


== The Neighborhood ==
== The Neighborhood ==


'''Strawberry Mansion''' neighborhood:
The '''Strawberry Mansion''' neighborhood takes its name from the estate. It's a North Philadelphia neighborhood with historic rowhouse architecture and a working-class character.
* Named for the estate
* North Philadelphia neighborhood
* Historic rowhouse architecture
* Working-class community


== Nearby ==
== Nearby ==


* '''[[Fairmount Park]]''' — Surrounding park
* '''[[Fairmount Park]]''' — The surrounding park
* '''[[Smith Memorial Playground]]''' — Nearby
* '''[[Smith Memorial Playground]]''' — Just down the way
* '''[[Woodford Mansion]]''' — Another park mansion
* '''[[Woodford Mansion]]''' — Another historic mansion in the park
* '''[[Laurel Hill Cemetery]]''' — Across the river
* '''[[Laurel Hill Cemetery]]''' — Across the river
* '''[[Kelly Drive]]''' — River road
* '''[[Kelly Drive]]''' — The river road


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 01:02, 24 April 2026

Strawberry Mansion
Type Historic house museum / Park grounds
Location Fairmount Park (East)
Coordinates 39.9920,-75.1780
Area Part of East Fairmount Park
Established c. 1789 (house); park acquisition 1867
Operated by Committee of 1926 / Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Federal/Greek Revival mansion, period furnishings, grounds
Hours Check website for tour schedule
Transit SEPTA bus 32; drive recommended
Website Official Site

Strawberry Mansion sits in East Fairmount Park as a historic house museum and one of Philadelphia's finest examples of Federal and Greek Revival architecture. It's the largest of the park's colonial mansions. The house gets its name from strawberries and cream that were once served at a dairy operating on the grounds, and the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood itself took that name from the estate.[1]

Walk through these rooms and you're stepping into 18th and 19th-century life along the Schuylkill River.

History

Early History

Around 1789, Judge William Lewis built the original house. It was Federal in style, with a central section that faced the Schuylkill River. He called it "Summerville" initially, but that name didn't stick.

Expansions

The place didn't stay the same size for long. In the 1820s, Judge Joseph Hemphill added Greek Revival wings that transformed it into something grander. Those additions significantly enlarged the structure and gave it the fashionable details that define its current appearance.

The Strawberry Name

By the 1840s, the estate had a new identity. Mrs. Grimes ran a dairy on the property and served strawberries and cream to visitors who came out from Philadelphia. The name caught on fast, sticking to both the house and the neighborhood that grew up around it.

Park Acquisition

In 1867, the city acquired the property for Fairmount Park. They were interested in watershed protection, so they preserved it as part of that mission. Over the years it served various purposes before being restored as a house museum.

Architecture

Federal Section

The central portion dates to around 1789. It's three stories of Federal design, with a symmetrical facade and an original entrance that reflects the proportions of its era.

Greek Revival Wings

Those side wings came in the 1820s. Ionic columns marked the fashionable Greek Revival style. They expanded living space considerably and created grand entertaining rooms.

Interior

The rooms display period furnishings throughout. You'll see antique furniture, decorative arts, and some pieces that actually date back to the original owners. Together they reflect multiple eras of the house's history.

Features

House Tours

Guided tours walk you through the period rooms. The staff provides architectural interpretation and highlights the decorative arts collection on display.

Grounds

The estate overlooks the Schuylkill River. Mature trees dot the landscape, walking paths crisscross the grounds, and picnic areas sit nearby if you want to stay awhile.

Views

River views from the mansion are spectacular. You get vistas across East Fairmount Park too, all within a historic landscape setting that hasn't changed dramatically in generations.

Visiting

Hours

Tours happen by appointment or during scheduled hours. Check the website for the current schedule before you go. The grounds stay accessible during regular park hours.

Admission

There's a small admission fee for the house tour. The grounds? They're free.

Getting There

Location: 2450 Strawberry Mansion Drive, East Fairmount Park

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Bus 32 stops at Strawberry Mansion Drive
  • It's a long walk from any rail station

By Car:

  • Drive into East Fairmount Park
  • Free parking sits near the mansion

Tips

Call ahead first. You want to know that tours are actually running. The grounds work great for a picnic, and you might want to see some of the other Fairmount Park mansions while you're out there. Smith Memorial Playground isn't far away.

The Neighborhood

The Strawberry Mansion neighborhood takes its name from the estate. It's a North Philadelphia neighborhood with historic rowhouse architecture and a working-class character.

Nearby

See Also

References

  1. "Historic Strawberry Mansion". Committee of 1926. Retrieved December 30, 2025

External Links