Glen Foerd

Glen Foerd Glen Foerd is an historic riverfront estate and museum located along the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Glengarry was the scene of many gala affairs.
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Grounds Hours: 8am-Dusk
Main House Hours: 10am-1pm Friday to Sunday
5001 Grant Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19114
Visit our website: www.glenfoerd.org. The Glen Foerd estate was established by Charles Macalester, Jr. Born in Philadelphia in 1798, he was a respected businessman and broker in the Philadelphia firm of Gaw, Macalester and Company. In addition, Macalester was appointed government director of

the Second Bank of the United States. He was also friend, and advisor to numerous United States presidents. Officer and cabinet posts were offered to him, but he preferred to remain independent. In 1850, Macalester purchased 1,000 acres in northeastern Philadelphia and divided, plotted and sold off large lots of his land. Holding onto one section of the land for a summer residence, he built a three story Italianate riverfront house and called it Glengarry, after his family’s Scottish ancestral home. In addition to the mansion, the estate consisted of a stone gas house, ice house, Gothic-style gatehouse, a sixty foot high stone water tower, five large greenhouses and riverfront cupola. During the summer, heads of state and other dignitaries traveled from Washington, D.C., where Macalester maintained a residence, as guests of Macalester and his daughter, Lily Macalester Laughton, a famous Washington hostess. After her father’s death, in 1873, Lily continued residence at Glengarry until her death in 1891. In 1895, the mansion was purchased by Robert and Caroline Foerderer. Robert made his fortune in the manufacture of kidskin leather. Leather gloves, shoes and other clothing accessories made from the soft, supple leather was the height of fashion. His Philadelphia manufacturing enterprise employed 5,000 workers and processed nine million goat skins a year. After purchasing the estate, Foerderer hired architect, William McAuley of Philadelphia, to handle extensive renovations to the mansion. The house was enlarged and enhanced with Classical Revival additions. Additions included a porte cochere, formal dining room, and impressive art gallery. Other enhancements included a Haskell pipe organ, parquet floors, grand staircase, elaborate leaded glass skylights, and rathskellar. A carriage house and garden house was added at this time, and the gas house was converted for use as a boat house. Everything was planned to enhance the uniqueness and beauty of the home and to accommodate entertainment on a grand scale. As a final touch, they changed the name of the estate to Glen Foerd, a merger of Glengarry and the Foerderer name. Due to the elaborate renovation design and labor delays, the Foerderers had not yet moved back into the mansion when Robert died in 1902. The Foerderers had two grown children at the time of his death, Percival and Florence. Around 1915, Florence and her husband, William Tonner, moved to Glen Foerd to assist her widowed mother. The boathouse (former gashouse) was converted into a residence for Florence and her husband. They lived there just a short time before moving into the mansion with their two daughters, Marjorie and Carol. A new boathouse was built to accommodate William Tonner's new yacht. After her mother’s death in 1934, Florence continued to add to the art collection started by her parents. Florence assembled one of the most extensive private collections of prints in the country. Florence was a strong supporter of the arts. She was herself a talented poet and painter, as well as a musician. She went to great lengths to encourage young artists, frequently purchasing and displaying their work. She remained very active in the cultural and social affairs of Philadelphia, until her death in 1971 at the age of 89.

Join Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) and Glen Foerd for an in-person educator workshop. You will receive your own cop...
05/28/2026

Join Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) and Glen Foerd for an in-person educator workshop. You will receive your own copy of the award-winning Project Aquatic WILD K-12 Curriculum & Activity Guide as well as lessons & activities to integrate wildlife education into your teaching. You’ll learn about fish biology, urban waterways, watersheds in PA, and more! For registration, see link in bio.

As soon as you pass through the gates, you’re welcomed by our vibrant rose garden in full bloom. This weekend is the per...
05/27/2026

As soon as you pass through the gates, you’re welcomed by our vibrant rose garden in full bloom. This weekend is the perfect time to stop by and smell the roses 🌹

This weekend was our 2026 Spring Teen Arts Exhibition. We’re so excited to see the amazing work our students create ever...
05/26/2026

This weekend was our 2026 Spring Teen Arts Exhibition. We’re so excited to see the amazing work our students create every season!

Peony season 🌸
05/19/2026

Peony season 🌸

On June 25, raise a glass with us at Riverside Reserve: A Wine & Cheese Experience! 🍷🧀Join us for a curated waterfront t...
05/16/2026

On June 25, raise a glass with us at Riverside Reserve: A Wine & Cheese Experience! 🍷🧀

Join us for a curated waterfront tasting featuring pairings from Mad Wild Wine⁠ and Perrystead Dairy⁠. Enjoy an unforgettable summer night full of live music, sunset views, and delicious wine and cheese.
Become a sponsor or buy a ticket to help support the preservation and educational programs at Glen Foerd.

Learn more here:
https://www.glenfoerd.org/events/2026/6/25/riverfront-and-reserve-vine-and-fromage

Join us on Sunday, June 7th in celebration of new installations by Caitlin McCormack and Jessica Eldredge created for Ra...
05/11/2026

Join us on Sunday, June 7th in celebration of new installations by Caitlin McCormack and Jessica Eldredge created for Radical Americana, a city-wide 250th project organized by The Clay Studio.

Caitlin and Jessica will be joined by Sophie Glenn and Jody Graff for panel conversation about chairs, quilts, and patterns of remembering in collaboration with Andalusia Historic House & Gardens. Work by Sophie Glenn and Jody Graff will be on view at Andalusia through November 2026.

Radical Americana is a series of exhibitions organized by a consortium of Philadelphia’s arts and cultural institutions. Each celebrates how artists today are continuing the city’s robust legacy as a center for art, skill, and civic engagement. Find out more at www.theclaystudio.org/exhibitions/radical-americana

Storytime is back this summer 🏛️☀️Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursdays May through August at 10am for a playful morning o...
05/09/2026

Storytime is back this summer 🏛️☀️Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursdays May through August at 10am for a playful morning of stories, songs, and fun designed especially for children ages 1–5. No registration is needed, just drop in and join the fun!

Spend your Mother’s Day weekend on the waterfront! Take a guided tour of the Main House on Saturday, May 9 at 11am. Or s...
05/08/2026

Spend your Mother’s Day weekend on the waterfront! Take a guided tour of the Main House on Saturday, May 9 at 11am. Or stop by for a self-guided tour Friday, Saturday, or Sunday from 10am-1pm.

The making of Social Fabric Souvenirs by Jessica Eldredge for Radical Americana is coming to Glen Foerd this spring.⁠⁠Jo...
05/07/2026

The making of Social Fabric Souvenirs by Jessica Eldredge for Radical Americana is coming to Glen Foerd this spring.⁠

Join us for the opening on Sunday, June 7th from 3 to 5pm!⁠

Eldredge looked at how souvenirs preserve personal memory while quietly reflecting the values, hopes, and tensions of their time. Her work combines embroidery and screen-printing to represent our "social fabric" as the gridded map that has held generations of people, stories, and contradictions within its lines.⁠
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Radical Americana is a citywide initiative orchestrated by The Clay Studio. Learn more about Radical Americana and all 24 exhibiting sites here: https://www.theclaystudio.org/exhibitions/radical-americana

Here's a sneak peek at Scorpion Grass, a sculpture installation by Caitlin McCormack coming to Glen Foerd as part of Rad...
05/07/2026

Here's a sneak peek at Scorpion Grass, a sculpture installation by Caitlin McCormack coming to Glen Foerd as part of Radical Americana, a city-wide initiative organized by The Clay Studio. ⁠

🪻🌿Join us for the opening on Sunday, June 7th, from 3 to 5pm!⁠

McCormack's chair sculptures feature custom patterns crafted from meticulously crocheted botanicals, exploring historic horticulture and the unseen identities of outdoor laborers throughout history.⁠

Learn more about Radical Americana and all 24 exhibiting sites at The Clay Studio's webiste. Learn more about our June 7th event here: https://www.glenfoerd.org/events/2026/6/7/s7km7noo84hko5kuf7ap1c6w0yb685

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5001 Grant Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
19114

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

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