Gramercy Mansion
Gramercy Mansion is a historic mansion in Stevenson, Maryland, United States, located on Greenspring Valley Road near Stevenson University. It was built in 1902 by Alexander J. Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and brother of the American Impressionist painter, Mary Cassatt. Gramercy Mansion was presented as a wedding gift to Cassatt's daughter, Eliza. Later owners included the prominent Brewster family, one of whom became a Senator from Maryland. In the 1950s the estate became home to the Koinonia Foundation, a predecessor of the Peace Corps. Koinonia established the first organic farm in Maryland which has been continuously operated since 1950.
In 1985, Anne & Ron Pomykala, purchased and restored the Mansion, Carriage House, houses and outbuildings and installed formal gardens. The farm was expanded with greenhouses in another location with the former fields containing hardy perennial herbs. Koinonia Farms now produces culinary herbs and wholesales to Whole Foods, Giant & Grauls. Currently, Gramercy Mansion on 45 acres is a bed and breakfast, and it hosts wedding receptions. elopements, parties, and business conferences.
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- Washingtonian.com 09/07
- Owings Mills Times article 20 April 2006
- Washington Post article 21 January 2004
- Owings Mills Times 09/16/02
- Movie Trailer - Koinonia: A documentary Portrait
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Coordinates: 39°25′34″N 76°41′49″W / 39.426166°N 76.696855°W
- Baltimore County, Maryland landmarks
- Bed and breakfasts in Maryland
- Houses in Baltimore County, Maryland
- Houses completed in 1902
- Stevenson, Maryland
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