Forest Hall, on the corner of Broad and Harford Streets in Milford, Pennsylvania. The original building was designed by Calvert Vaux in 1863 for James Pinchot, and was used as the Post Office. In 1904, Richard Morris Hunt expanded the building for Pinchot. It was used by Yale Universiy's School of Forestry for many years. The expanded building had a lecture hall, gynmansium and auditorium. The building is now used for retail shops. It is located within the Milford Historic District. (Source: 2011 Guide to Pike County Pennsylvania)
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