Asa Packer Mansion Museum
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Introduction
Located in Jim Thorpe, this luxurious mansion was constructed in 1861 for Asa Packer, the railroad magnate and founder of Lehigh University. The construction of the three-story, 18-room home took two years and cost $14,000. Covering roughly 11,000 square feet, the mansion has served as a museum since 1956 and holds the distinction of being a National Historic Landmark. Mansion tours showcase an assortment of artifacts and the intriguing history of Packer and his family.
Visitor Experience
Tour Guides and Historical Facts
Past visitors rave about the excellent tour guides and the fascinating historical facts they share. They also emphasize the mansion's opulent original furnishings and period-specific details, claiming that walking across the porch feels like stepping into a time capsule.
Accessibility
Despite its appeal, reviewers warn that the mansion's location on an exceptionally steep hill makes it particularly arduous to access (and impossible for wheelchairs). However, many maintain that the effort is worth the climb.
Hours
The hours vary seasonally. It is advised to check the Asa Packer Mansion Museum website before planning your visit.
Tickets
Access to the museum, including a roughly hour-long guided tour, costs $13 for adults, $11 for seniors aged 55 and older, $10 for kids aged 6 to 18, and $6 for children 5 and younger. Due to its content and duration, the tour is not recommended for young children. Credit cards are accepted.
Parking
Visitors should park across Lehigh Avenue in the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway lot.