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Details
A five-part stucco-covered brick plantation, built between 1801-1807, which blends Flemish and American architecture. The mansion was begun by Henri J. Stier, and completed by his daughter and son-in-law, Rosalie and George Calvert. It is available for rental for weddings, meetings, receptions and other special events, with a guest capacity of 75. Facility includes a kitchen, and the grounds may be used as well.
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Facilities
- Description Riversdale was one of the most distinctive homes in the region during the early Federal period. Today, the central portion of the house serves as a museum interpreting the lifestyle of an affluent family. The rental areas include a large carpeted ballroom in late 19th century decor as well as a smaller meeting/banquet room and catering kitchen.
- Number of Rooms 2
East Wing
- Total Sq. Ft.: 391
- Width: 23
- Length: 17
- Theater Capacity: 75
- Banquet Capacity: 50
Ballroom - West Wing
- Total Sq. Ft.: 741
- Width: 39
- Length: 19
- Theater Capacity: 75
- Banquet Capacity: 50