A National Historic Landmark, designed and built during 1913-1916, by Henry Mercer (1856-1930, Doylestown). Mercer Museum is one the three distinctive (or eccentric, if you will) poured concrete buildings Henry Mercer built to house his lifetime collection of tools, artifacts, and what he's best known for, his ceramic tile creations. All these tile-making, concrete structure building, ancient tool researching were self-taught, besides a law degree he had. Truly a renaissance man.
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