Old Mauch Chunk Historic District

The Old Mauch Chunk Historic District is a national historic district located at Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 28 contributing buildings in the central business district of Jim Thorpe. It includes residential and commercial buildings in a number of popular architectural styles including Italianate. The original town was laid out in 1831 by noted civil engineer John A. Roebling. Notable buildings include The I.O.O.F. Hall (1844), Lehigh Coal and Navigation Building (1882), Jim Thorpe National Bank (1870s), Carbon county courthouse (1894), Dimmick Memorial Library (1889), Capitol Theater (1882), 1855 School, Weiksner's Taproom (1860s), "Stone Row," Webster House, New American Hotel, and Hooven Mercantile Building. Located in the district and listed separately are the Asa Packer Mansion, Harry Packer Mansion, Carbon County Jail, Central Railroad of New Jersey Station, and St. Mark's Episcopal Church.[2]

Old Mauch Chunk Historic District
Jim Thorpe Broadway Buildings, December 2007
LocationBroadway, Susquehanna, Race, and High Streets, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°51′44″N 75°44′35″W
Area101.7 acres (41.2 ha)
ArchitectHutton, Addison; Multiple
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.77001134[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 10, 1977

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[1]

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