It is a 33 acre park in the heart of Linglestown.
Still to come are four or five other buildings, most of which will be residential, and a one acre park.
Nowadays the house is included within a 7 acre park.
The three acre (12,000 m2) park attracted 625,000 visitors in its first year alone.
In 1937 the area turned into a 36 acre park.
Nature rolls on, even when the 13,600 acre park ends.
Hours of Operation: 30 acre park open daily from 9a.
The house is open as a 19th century historic house museum and 40 acre park.
This 360+ acre park has not been developed by the City since its acquisition.
That leaves a huge mansion with over 100 rooms, in a 180 acre park.