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Jim Thorpe Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
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    ASA Packer Mansion Museum

    Built in 1861, the Packer Mansion was the home of philanthropist, railroad magnate, and founder of Lehigh University, Asa Packer and consists of three stories and 18 rooms. Willed to the Borough of Mauch Chunck, it remained a memorial to her father but was not open to the public until 1956. The Masion was designated a Nationl Historic Landmark in 1985. During the regular season, tours commence every half hour.
    Address: 4 Broadway Jim Thorpe  PA  USA  18229
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