Totten House, Historical house in Pennsylvania, United States.
Totten House is a residential building in Pennsylvania that shows the architectural style and local building techniques of its time period. The structure preserves details typical of how homes were built in this region.
Totten House earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural value and significance in Pennsylvania's building history. The registration documents its importance in how residential homes developed in this area.
The house maintains its position among Pennsylvania's architectural heritage sites, contributing to the documentation of residential development patterns in the region.
The building can be viewed from the outside but may not offer regular interior access to visitors. Check with local historical societies or the National Register website for information about what you can see and the best time to visit.
The Totten House location in the Delaware Valley places it within a region containing 40 percent of Pennsylvania's National Register properties.
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