Asa Packer Mansion Museum
The Asa Packer Mansion Museum, located in Jim Thorpe, PA, is a historic landmark that showcases the legacy of Asa Packer, a philanthropist and railroad magnate who founded Lehigh University. Built in 1861 and designed by architect Samuel Sloan, the mansion features 18 rooms and encompasses approximately 11,000 square feet of living space, adorned with unique architectural elements such as a red-ribbed tin roof and a central cupola.
The preservation of the mansion is largely attributed to Mary Packer Cummings, Asa Packer's daughter, who bequeathed the home to the Borough of Mauch Chunk in 1912 as a memorial to her father. Since its public opening in 1956, the Asa Packer Mansion Museum has been recognized by the National Park Service for its significance in commemorating the history of the United States.
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