Mowry-Addison Mansion

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Location5134 Carnegie St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°28′43″N 79°57′14″W / 40.47873°N 79.95399°W / 40.47873; -79.95399
Built1830–32
Mowry-Addison Mansion
The house in 2018
Mowry-Addison Mansion is located in Pittsburgh
Mowry-Addison Mansion
Location of the Mowry-Addison House in Pittsburgh
Location5134 Carnegie St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°28′43″N 79°57′14″W / 40.47873°N 79.95399°W / 40.47873; -79.95399
Built1830–32
Part ofLawrenceville Historic District (ID100004020)
Designated CPJuly 8, 2019

The Mowry-Addison Mansion is a historic house in the Upper Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a contributing property in the Lawrenceville Historic District.[1] It was built in 1830–32 by Peter Mowry, a physician, and was originally part of a large estate that was subdivided into residential lots in 1872. The house is notable as a rare example of relatively well preserved Greek Revival architecture in Pittsburgh, and exemplifies the typical pattern of development in Lawrenceville in the mid to late 19th century. In 2020, the building was nominated as a Pittsburgh historic landmark by Preservation Pittsburgh, which stated that the mansion "is one of the last remaining and most significantly preserved regional ribbon farm dwellings from its period of construction."[2]

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