Silas M. Clark House
Silas M. Clark House, Renaissance Revival house in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
The Silas M. Clark House is a three-story brick building with round-headed windows, a central tower, and two separate porches connected by a cross-gable roof design. The interior has been restored and displays rooms from a prosperous 19th-century household, including a parlor and study.
The building was constructed between 1869 and 1870 and served as the residence of Silas M. Clark, a teacher and judge who held an important position on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The site carries deeper roots, as the land once belonged to George Clymer, who signed the Declaration of Independence, and later housed the Indiana Academy.
The house now serves as a period museum run by the Indiana County Historical and Genealogical Society, showing how prosperous families lived in the 1800s. The displayed objects and papers give visitors a sense of daily life and family routines from that era.
The house can be visited through tours arranged by the historical society, providing access to the restored interior rooms. It is helpful to check ahead about tour availability, as the building does not remain open daily without prior arrangement.
The property once housed the Indiana Academy, an early educational institution that played a key role in the area's development when it operated on this site. This academic presence made the land a center for teaching and knowledge-sharing in the growing community during the 1800s.
Location: Pennsylvania
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.62000,-79.15139
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:45
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