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1005 West Fourth Street
Circa 1869, The
Cochran-Lyon House was once home to the wealthiest woman in
the world, Annie Weightman-Walker-Penfield. The "Cochran -
Lyon" house is one of the finest examples of Victorian
architecture in the country. All apartments are furnished
and include off street parking and utilities. Located on
over 1 acre, across the street from Penn College, Cochran -
Lyon house is the gem of "Millionaires Row." Some private
rooms are available for parties and special events. These
rooms are decorated in high Victorian style and equipped
with two working gas fireplaces. You can view one of these
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1006 West Fourth Street
Circa 1890, the
Judge Metzger house features high ceilings, off street
garage parking, and in house laundry facilities. The
house has nine units, a combination of studio and
one-bedroom apartments. It is situated on “Millionaire’s
Row”, just one block from campus. The lobby and
several apartments were recently renovated. |
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1065 West Fourth Street
Circa 1880, the
Barrows-Herdic House underwent a complete interior and
exterior renovation in 2003. All five units,( three
one-bedroom and two two-bedroom) have hardwood floors, new
kitchens, bathrooms, and high ceilings. The property
is less than one block from the college. On site
laundry and off street parking is included. |
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951 West Fourth Street
Circa 1865, the
Cleveden is the largest mansion on “Millionaire’s Row”.
The interior has been completely renovated with high
ceilings and hardwood floors.In 2008 the exterior was
completely restored. The building is one block from
Penn College. Several of these spacious apartments
have private laundry facilities. A restored detached
carriage house on the property houses a restored three
bedroom apartment. Assigned off- street parking is
provided. Many of the apartments have a private laundry
facility.
One, Two & Three Bedroom Apartments |
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829 West Fourth Street
Circa 1910, the
Henry Parsons House is in the heart of the Millionaire’s Row
Historic District. This Queen Anne style house is
situated among the trees across the street from Park Place,
a restored 1860’s railroad hotel. A law firm occupies
the first floor. The second and third floor apartments
are furnished and have private laundry facilities. The
building is three blocks from Penn College. Assigned
off- street parking is provided. |
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