The 23rd Christmas at Cornwall House Tour will take place Saturday December 1, showcasing thirteen different historic buildings and houses.

  • Cornwall Iron Furnace (1742)
  • Buckingham Mansion (1773), built by Curttis Grubb and acquired by Robert Coleman with the rest of the furnace assets. Remodeled by Robert’s son William Coleman in 1865.
  • Paymaster’s Office (1860’s, refurbished 1993)
  • Ten homes in Mt. Gretna and elsewhere in Lebanon County.

Light refreshments will be offered in the Cornwall Iron Furnace Visitorโ€™s Center during the tour hours and the museum store will be open for discounted purchases. Wooden cooking utensils will be available for purchase from a local craftsman.

Purchase tickets in advance, and you’ll save $5 off the day-of admission price of $20. Tickets are available at: Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall Manor, Bluebird In, Mount Gretna Craft Brewery, Visit Lebanon Valley (inside Lebanon Farmers Market), Inn 422, Franklin House, Batdorf Restaurant, and Hairmaster Styling Salon.

See a more thorough description of the tour itinerary here.

All proceeds benefit the Friends Of Cornwall Iron Furnace.

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