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Located north of downtown Meadville, Pennsylvania and built in 1843 for Henry Baldwin, the United States Supreme Court Justice and his family, the Baldwin-Reynolds House was built on a meticulously landscaped hillside. The Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum is a great place to get a glimpse of the history, the arts and culture in northwest Pennsylvania and learn about the prominent house residents through the years, including the former President Andrew Jackson. FREE tours of the museum are sponsored by Armstrong Cable Company. The museum has an extensive schedule of events and programs and offers to the public one of the biggest and most significant collections of art in western Pennsylvania.

639 Terrace St, Meadville, PA 16335, Phone: 814-333-9882

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