Campbell Soup Mansion Going To Auction
John T. Dorrance was a chemist who invented the formula for condensing soup, a process which became the Campbell Soup Company. His longtime estate in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania of 14,467 square feet on 26.3 acres is going to auction. Included are 19 bedrooms, 15 baths, formal rooms, family and game rooms, two swimming pools, a tennis court, a ten-car garage and beautifully landscaped grounds.
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