The Hopewell Museum – Summary (1877)

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Property Brief: 28 East Broad St., Hopewell – The Hopewell Museum (1877)
The Hopewell Museum building at 28 East Broad Street is a three-story, three-bay brownstone dwelling built in the Second Empire style, with a Mansard roof and full height projecting bays on the front façade. It was built in 1877 as the Randolph Stout residence, used by the Hugh A. Smith family, and then taken over by the Hopewell Free Public Library and Museum in 1924. The Hopewell Museum has been the sole occupant since 1965, when the Library moved its current location at 13 East Broad.
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