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Hazleton garden club hosts Victorian tour

Have you ever wondered about the large Victorian mansion that sits so prominently as you approach the curve on Route 940 nearing Freeland?

If so, you can plan on attending The Hazleton Area Garden Club‘s premier spring event, “A Visit to the Sophia Coxe House,” June 10 and 11.

The home was the residence of Eckley B. Coxe and was built for his new bride Sophia in 1869. Eckley was a brilliant mining engineer, coal operator and political leader of the time. He held numerous patents, some of which are used today.

Sophia took a vital and active interest in the welfare of the miners and their families. She is well known for her many philanthropic efforts.

The house will be fully decorated by the Garden Club with flower arrangements of all colors. All the rooms will have special touches designed by the garden club.

On display will be original furnishings of the period along with personal effects of the Coxe family. Quilts and linen will adorn the upstairs rooms.

The dining room will feature Blue Willow China table settings and Silver. You will be treated to a full house tour, along with refreshments.

The greenhouse has also been restored with its original glass roof by Coxe volunteers. Garden club members will offer herbs and succulents planted in tea cups and mugs in the greenhouse area.

Tickets for the event are timed, and are $25. Available time slots will be 10:30 a.m., 1 or 3:30 p.m. Saturday, or 1 or 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Each ticket group will be limited to 25 guests. Tickets can be obtained by calling Theresa Evans, ticket chairwoman, at 570-455-7175.

Proceeds from the event benefit the Sophia Coxe Memorial Foundation and Education Center, as well as the Hazleton Area Garden Club.