C. Emlen Urban architecture Aug 9, 2017 Aug 9, 2017 Comments Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Close 1 of 4 A pair of 1898 C. Emlen Urban-designed homes still stands at 623 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Detailing at a pair of Italian Renaissance-style homes designed in 1898 by C. Emlen Urban, at 623 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print A detail of the 1893 William Wohlsen house today, at 537 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print The 1894 Menno Fry Mansion still stands at 624 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print 1 of 4 A pair of 1898 C. Emlen Urban-designed homes still stands at 623 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT Detailing at a pair of Italian Renaissance-style homes designed in 1898 by C. Emlen Urban, at 623 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT A detail of the 1893 William Wohlsen house today, at 537 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT The 1894 Menno Fry Mansion still stands at 624 W. Chestnut St. GREGORY J. SCOTT As featured on Take a virtual tour: Lancaster's most famous architect left his mark on private homes, too Lancaster's most famous architect didn't limit himself to grand public buildings. Prominent locals commissioned him to design their homes, too. What to Read Next {{hammer}} {{kicker}} {{title}} {{subhead}} {{byline}} Dec 31, 1969 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print
Take a virtual tour: Lancaster's most famous architect left his mark on private homes, too Lancaster's most famous architect didn't limit himself to grand public buildings. Prominent locals commissioned him to design their homes, too.Â