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{{Infobox Park | name = Sweetbriar Mansion | image = | image_caption = Sweetbriar Mansion in West Fairmount Park | type = Historic house | location = Fairmount Park (West) | coordinates = 39.9830,-75.2030 | area = Part of West Fairmount Park | established = 1797 | operated_by = Modern Club of Philadelphia / Fairmount Park | features = Federal mansion, river views, social club | hours = By appointment (private club) | transit = SEPTA bus 38 | website = https://myphillypark.org }} '''Sweetbriar Mansion''' is a Federal-style mansion in [[Fairmount Park|West Fairmount Park]], built in 1797 for Samuel Breck and now serving as home to the '''Junior League of Philadelphia'''. The house represents early Federal architecture and preserves its setting overlooking the Schuylkill River valley.<ref name="sweetbriar">{{cite web |url=https://myphillypark.org/explore/parks/sweetbriar/ |title=Sweetbriar |publisher=Fairmount Park Conservancy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> While not regularly open to the public, Sweetbriar contributes to the collection of historic houses that make Fairmount Park an outdoor architectural museum. == History == === Samuel Breck === '''Samuel Breck''' (1771-1862) built Sweetbriar: * Wealthy merchant and politician * Built country estate in 1797 * Named for the wild sweetbriar roses * Entertained notable guests * Later served in Pennsylvania Senate and US Congress === The Mansion === * '''1797:''' Original construction * Federal style with later additions * Country retreat from city * Working farm on the property === Park Acquisition === * Acquired for Fairmount Park (mid-19th century) * Various uses over years * '''1926:''' Junior League of Philadelphia began occupancy * Continues as private club venue == Features == === Architecture === '''Federal style:''' * Late 18th-century design * Symmetrical facade * Period proportions * Later additions * Maintained historic character === Setting === '''Estate landscape:''' * Overlooks Schuylkill valley * West Fairmount Park setting * Mature trees * Historic landscape elements === Current Use === '''Junior League of Philadelphia:''' * Women's volunteer organization * Uses mansion as headquarters * Private events and meetings * Maintains the property == Visiting == === Access === * Not regularly open to public * Exterior viewable from park * Occasional special events * Junior League events === Getting There === '''Location:''' Lansdowne Drive, West Fairmount Park '''By Car:''' * Drive through West Fairmount Park * Near Cedar Grove and other mansions === Tips === * The exterior can be viewed while visiting the park * Check for occasional open house events * Combine with other Fairmount Park mansions that are open == Nearby == * '''[[Cedar Grove]]''' β Nearby mansion * '''[[Fairmount Park]]''' β Surrounding park * '''[[Memorial Hall]]''' β Nearby * '''[[Chamounix Mansion]]''' β Nearby * '''[[Philadelphia Zoo]]''' β Nearby == See Also == * [[Fairmount Park]] * [[Fairmount Park Mansions]] * [[Cedar Grove]] * [[Chamounix Mansion]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://myphillypark.org Fairmount Park Conservancy] * [https://www.jlphiladelphia.org Junior League of Philadelphia] {{#seo: |title=Sweetbriar Mansion Philadelphia - Federal Estate in Fairmount Park |description=Guide to Sweetbriar Mansion, an 1797 Federal mansion in West Fairmount Park. Built by Samuel Breck, now home to the Junior League of Philadelphia. |keywords=Sweetbriar Mansion Philadelphia, Fairmount Park mansions, Federal architecture Philadelphia, Samuel Breck, Philadelphia historic houses |type=Article }} [[Category:Parks]] [[Category:Historic Sites]] [[Category:Fairmount Park]] [[Category:Architecture]]
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