GraemePark has been a member since
April 4 2009,
has rated 28 lenses,
favorited 17, and has
created 5 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "Graeme Park Items on Zazzle".
My Bio
I'm a vernacular stone mansion with an impressive Georgian interior located in Horsham, PA. I was built c. 1722 and home to a Pennsylvania Governor and colonial poet. I'm currently open to the public for tours and am surrounded by 42 acres of beautiful parkland that's perfect for picnicing, hiking, walking the dog or just relaxing.
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- Graeme Park Items on Zazzle
Graeme Park is a National Historic Landmark located in Horsham, Pennsylvania. The Keith House at Graeme Park was built c. 1722 for Sir William Keith, governor of Pennsylvania from 1717-1726 and is the only standing home of one of Pennsylvania's colon... view lens -
- Is Graeme Park Haunted?
Ask most Horsham residents about Graeme Park, and they'll tell you it's haunted! The stories of Elizabeth's ghost have been circulating since her death in 1801 and continue to be experienced by our staff and volunteers today. The Horsham police dread... view lens -
- Graeme Park, Horsham's Only National Historic Landmark
Graeme Park (pronounced GRAM) is a 42-acre historic park, featuring the Keith House, the only surviving residence of a Colonial Pennsylvania Governor. The mansion has remained virtually intact since the late 18th century and includes original panelin... view lens -
- Sir William Keith, Governor of Pennsylvania from 1717-1726
William Keith was one of the most forward-thinking politicians of the Colonial Period in America. He led Pennsylvania and the Provincial Assembly out of internal, financial, and cultural conflicts, to a time of relative stability by the end of his st... view lens -
- Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, The Most Learned Woman in America
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson was considered "The Most Learned Woman in America" by her contemporaries and by a later biographer. Reknowned for her literary salons, intellect, and writings she moved amongst Philadelphia's Colonial elite and was close fr... view lens
