Edmund Woolley

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Edmund Woolley was an 18th-century master builder and architect best known for designing and constructing the Pennsylvania State House, later known as Independence Hall, in Philadelphia.

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instanceOf architect
master builder
associatedWith Independence Hall NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania colonial government NERFINISHED
buildingTypeSpecialization public buildings
centuryActive 18th century
cityOfActivity Philadelphia NERFINISHED
constructed Independence Hall NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania State House NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
designed Independence Hall NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania State House NERFINISHED
historicalSignificanceOfWork site of the drafting of the United States Constitution
site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence
knownFor constructing the Pennsylvania State House
designing the Pennsylvania State House
work on Independence Hall
notableWork Independence Hall NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania State House NERFINISHED
occupation architect
master builder
regionOfActivity Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
role builder of Pennsylvania State House
designer of Pennsylvania State House
significantProjectLocation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
stylePeriod Colonial American architecture NERFINISHED

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Pennsylvania State House architect Edmund Woolley