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House tour reflects ‘Roaring Twenties’ affluence and grandeur

Shirley McMarlin
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The Sisters of Charity’s Ennis Hall, formerly known as the Coulter House, is a stop on the Sept. 14 Westmoreland Historical Society Historic House Tour.
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George A. Seiler built "Rosina," one of five homes on the Sept. 14 Westmoreland Historical Society Historic House Tour, for his second wife.
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The Gerber-Manos House, one of five sites on the Sept. 14 Westmoreland Historical Society Historic House Tour, dates to 1912.
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The 26-room Tudor-Gothic Regina House, formerly called Skara Glen, is on the Sept. 14 Westmoreland Historical Society Historic House Tour.
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The Colonial Revival-style Mason Welty House, a site on the Sept. 14 Westmoreland Historical Society Historic House Tour, dates to 1907.

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