The Craig Mansion is located in the historic center of the town of Jim Thorpe, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

First registered in 1857, the home was purchased in 1869 by Belle Craig, wife of Allen Craig, who was to become a District Attorney for Carbon County, Pennsylvania State Congressman, and a lead prosecutor on the notorious “Molly Maguires” trial.

The mansion was likely finished in the the late 1880s, and remained in the Craig family until 1924. It has largely been preserved, with modern upgrades to bathrooms and kitchens. The Garden Level and Balcony Level each sleep 10 and are available for short-term rental.

JAC Mansion Garden Level Sunroom

The Garden Level comprises the entire first floor of the Mansion. It includes a sun room attached to a spacious parlor, large dining room and breakfast room, with five bedrooms and two baths.

Garden Level

The Balcony Level features a three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a modern, eat-in kitchen and a living/dining room with a balcony with a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding West Broadway.

Balcony Level