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Packard mansion
Packard mansion




packard mansion

Aull Cottage (a few steps from this marker) Packard Mansion (a few steps from this marker) First Kent House and Second Kent House (a few steps from this marker) Lakeview House, Sterlingworth Hotel and Lakewood Country Club (a few steps from this marker) Lakewood Honor Roll (within shouting distance of this marker) New Holbrook Hotel (about 600 feet away, measured in a direct line) Chautauqua Avenue, Looking North to Lake (about 700 feet away) Chautauqua Avenue, Looking South (approx. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Marker is in this post office area: Lakewood NY 14750, United States of America. After being closed for 44 years, the home first opened to the public in 1956 thanks to the work of the local Lion’s Club and has been open for tours ever since. Marker is at the intersection of Chautauqua Avenue and West Terrace Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Chautauqua Avenue. The Asa Packer Mansion (on the top right with the red roof) sits just above Jim Thorpe.

packard mansion

Marker is in Lakewood, New York, in Chautauqua County. A significant historical year for this entry is 1906. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Architecture. It was closed in 2000 and sold to private interests. In later years the tearoom was closed and the Greens developed an elegant gift and clothing shop. The new name, The Green Farm, was carried from their previous tearoom in the Stow area. It continued as a tearoom under the ownership of of Edward and Augusta Green in 1950. At that time, John Coe, a local resident, opened the mansion as a tearoom called the Sorg Manor. Paul Sorg died in 1913 and his wife, Jennie, continued to summer in Lakewood until she died in 1929. The carvings of the exceptional interior woodwork include figures from Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales". It was designed by an English architect and combined Tudor-style elements with aspects of a Scottish hunting lodge. Paul Sorg completed this mansion he called "Bide-a-Bit" in 1906. The family spent summers in Lakewood in the 1890's and early part of 1900's. Sorg, was associated with the American Tobacco Company. It is in Lakewood in Chautauqua County New YorkĪrthur Sorg was the son of an affluent resident of Middletown, Ohio. This historical marker was erected in 2013 by Lakewood History Committee. , Paul Sorg died in 1913 and his wife, Jennie, continued to summer in Lakewood until she died in 1929. , Paul Sorg completed this mansion he called "Bide-a-Bit" in 1906. , Arthur Sorg was the son of an affluent resident of Middletown, Ohio.






Packard mansion