From the grounds of the historical Grey Towers- once home to Gifford Pinchot and his family and the birth place of the United States Forest Service. Pinchot was governor of Pennsylvania twice and a good friend to Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United States.
This door is on the front of a small building used for recreational gear- especially as its name indicates- fishing. Yes, it's rather elaborate for fishing bait, but then, Cornelia Pinchot, Gifford's wife, was known for her designing flare!
Thank you Harry, Katy, and Kathy!