Asa Packer Mansion

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47 Broadway Ste JIM-201
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

The Asa Packer Mansion Museum, located in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, is a historic residence originally built in 1861 for railroad magnate Asa Packer, who was also a philanthropist and founder of Lehigh University. This architectural gem, designed by Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan, showcases 18 rooms across three stories, featuring a striking red-ribbed tin roof and a central cupola.

The mansion's preservation as a local historic site is largely attributed to Mary Packer Cummings, Asa Packer's daughter, who bequeathed the home and its contents to the Borough of Mauch Chunk in 1912. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the Asa Packer Mansion Museum has been open to the public since 1956, commemorating the significant contributions of its original owner and the broader history of the United States.

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