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There is a long tradition of unforgettable hospitality at The Duke Mansion. The setting is a page from history, a gracious estate made famous by its former owner James Buchanan Duke. From the moment you enter the Grand Hall, walk across the original marble floors and see the beautiful gardens through the French doors, you know that you have entered a special place.

Today, we are dedicated to offering fine cuisine, beautiful amenities, relaxing atmosphere and remarkable service. With an emphasis on Southern charm, our historic home is a welcome alternative to large, impersonal corporate campuses or hotels.

We revel in the ability to make you the center of our universe, catering to your specific needs --not just assuming they are the same as everyone else's. Whether you seek a bed and breakfast get-away for two, a meeting or retreat for fifty, a unique and restful night on a business trip or a family or business special event for 300+ people, our attention to detail and personalized service will make you feel like the honored guest that you are.

So contact us and let us show you the distinction of The Duke Mansion.

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Green With Envy

Celebrate and support the efforts of The Duke Mansion “Going Green”

7 pm, April 12, 2008

Featuring the colorful sounds of Black and Blue. Black tie with a splash of green encouraged. It was a sell-out last year! Contact Alison McQuillan at 704-714-4445 or amcquillan@tlwf.org


ALL GUEST AND MEETING ROOMS NOW HAVE WIRELESS ACCESS.


Romance at The Duke Mansion
$390 per couple

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The Lynnwood Foundation, a nonprofit organization established in 1996, has a twofold mission: To maintain and preserve the national historic site known as The Duke Mansion by operating it as a unique meeting facility and community gathering place, and to create and operate The Lee Institute, which focuses on building collaborative community leadership.

The Lee Institute works with a wide array of organizations. Its mission: To engage people, organizations, and communities in well-designed, informed and collaborative processes through education, facilitation, and consultation. Read More>


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YEAR : 1966

The Lineberger Living Room
The Duke Mansion suffers a huge fire, gutting the third floor. The house is likely moments away from complete destruction. The Linebergers restore the home after the fire. Read More >

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The Duke Mansion is operated as a nonprofit, historic inn and meeting place with all proceeds used to preserve and protect it.