Frank D. Yuengling Mansion
Frank D. Yuengling Mansion | |
Frank D. Yuengling Mansion, November 2008 | |
| Location | 1440 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pennsylvania |
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| Coordinates | 40°40′43″N 76°12′30″W / 40.67861°N 76.20833°W |
| Area | 1.7 acres (0.69 ha) |
| Built | 1913 |
| Architect | Harry Maurer |
| Architectural style | Tudor-Jacobean |
| NRHP reference No. | 79002342[1] |
| Added to NRHP | April 18, 1979 |
Frank D. Yuengling Mansion is a historic home located in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1913, and is a large three-story dwelling in the Tudor-Jacobean style. It is constructed of brick, stucco, and half-timbering and contains 20-plus rooms. It features side and rear porches, a front portico, stone facing, and many gables, overhanging balconies, and brick chimneys. Also located on the property are a contributing Jacobean style garage, formal garden with decorative statuary and sundial, and sunken garden with gazebo. The house was the first house to have a telephone and electricity in at Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. It was built by Frank D. Yuengling of the Yuengling brewery, grandson of David Yuengling. The house is used as a cultural center and education facility, managed by the Schuylkill County Council For The Arts.[2]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Michael J. O'Malley (October 1978). National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Yuengling, Frank D., Mansion. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 9, 2026. (Downloading may be slow.)
External links
Media related to Frank D. Yuengling Mansion at Wikimedia Commons
- Devlin, Ron. "History Book: Reading architect designed Yuengling mansion." Reading, Pennsylvania: Reading Eagle, December 12, 2013.
- Dougherty, Ryan. "Yuengling: An American Tradition." University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania Center for the Book, Pennsylvania State University, 2009.
- Yuengling Mansion, Schuylkill County Council For The Arts website
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