The Historic Yuengling Mansion
Tours by request
The Frank D. Yuengling Home, constructed in 1913, is a fine example of early twentieth century Tudor-Jacobethan Revival architecture. The hallmarks of this style - gabled roof, large porches, balconies, stone accents, framing apertures, leaded windows, decorative half-timbering, carved stonework - combine in this building to create a sense of grandeur which continues to the present time.
The elegance of entry to the house and grounds is enhanced by the majesty of large iron gates and lanterns.
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This home was maintained as a private resident from 1913 until March 13, 1978 by the Yuengling Family.
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Mansion and Yuengling Family History Tours can be arranged. You can call the Schuylkill County Council for the Arts at 570-622-2788, or email us at schuylkillartscouncil@gmail.com.