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The Duke Mansion is your weekday or weekend haven. At our twenty room bed and breakfast you are recognized by name and treated like family. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, we'll treat you to our special style of southern hospitality.

After a restful night's sleep in your extraordinary guest room, slip downstairs to enjoy a delicious, hot breakfast.

At The Duke Mansion, no request is too large or too small, and because you'll get to know our staff, we know you won't hesitate to ask. Join us tonight, contact us now.

Rooms range from $199 to $299 + tax.

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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

Click here for more details.


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YEAR : 1919

Buck Duke's "Wonder Fountain"
Buck Duke believes that hydroelectric power can change the struggling economies of the Carolinas. He has a fascination for fountains, and builds water pipes to carry water from the Catawba River. 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.