Stop in for a cup of coffee

Nice!
That's the first decade of relatively widespread use of steam radiators in houses. I assume the radiators had some sort decorative designs cast into them?
Oh yeah, they were real works of art.

Ornate brass hinges on every door and alabaster door knobs. 11’ ceilings on the first floor, 10’ on second floor and 9 foot on top floor. Rear servant’s stair case, pocket doors and 9 fireplaces of various sizes with 3 chimneys. The 3rd floor was the servants quarters. It also had a 1200 sq ft. Carriage house with stables and carriage bay below along with a hay loft and tack room above with a sleeping area for the stable boy.

It was built for the Commandant of the Pennsylvania Military Academy (which is what Widener University began as). It was situated to have a grand view of the drill fields in front of the Old Main. Hand carved granite steps and low retaining wall surrounded the grand entrance to the wrap around porch.