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Review:
Hartwood Acres is a charming 629-acre county park in Allegheny County, anchored around a gorgeous 16th-century Tudor mansion that was designed by Alfred Hopkins for Mary Flinn and John Lawrence in 1929.
The mansion, which is located just 10 miles northeast of downtown Pittsburgh, has been converted into a living history museum today, showcasing a fantastic collection of 19th-century American and English antique furnishings.
Mansion tours are offered daily with reservations. The estate's grounds are also open to the public throughout the year for free, featuring a plethora of lovely walking, hiking, bridle, and cross-country skiing trails and an off-leash dog run area.
Public concerts are held throughout the summer months at the estate's outdoor amphitheater. Annual special events include the Allegheny County Music Festival.
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