Archie Project

Archie Project

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Nonprofit organization raising funds to restore the interior of the 1923 Archibald Johnston Mansion

Photos from Archie Project's post 06/01/2026

Progress continues at Johnston Mansion 🌿

A big thank you to the students and instructors from Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School who recently returned to the property to assist with ongoing work in the fountain area. Recent efforts included site preparation, form construction, and concrete placement.

Projects like this not only help improve the grounds, but also provide valuable opportunities for students to apply their classroom skills in a real-world setting.

Photos from Archie Project's post 04/27/2026

Spring refresh at Johnston Mansion 🌿
Students from Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School spent time on site clearing the grounds, working along the main walkway and stone walls, and painting foundation access panels. They also continued the removal of the existing fountain, which had deteriorated beyond practical repair, with plans for a new fountain in its place.
Work continues to focus on maintaining the property while preparing areas of the site for next steps.
Many thanks to the students and instructors for their continued efforts at the mansion. Their work is greatly appreciated!

04/15/2026

In response to recent inquiries, indoor tours are not being offered at this time as we address safety-related items and prepare for an upcoming inspection process ahead of needed repairs.

We appreciate the continued interest and will share updates as plans move forward, including plans for a future open house.

04/14/2026

Hey! What’s going on with the orange flags on the lawn at the Mansion?

They’re marking spots for a perc test, where crews check how the soil drains as part of planning for a new septic system. It’s another step toward getting the Mansion ready for future use.

This work is connected to the Archie Project, a volunteer group supporting long term planning for the site. They are also exploring historic recognition through the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

We’d love your help. If you have any old photos, stories, or information about the Johnston family or the property, please send us a message through our page. Thank you!

Photos from Archie Project's post 12/16/2025

A snowy, cold Monday sunset at Johnston Mansion

Photos from Archie Project's post 11/09/2025

Fall Clean Up Day at Johnston Mansion 🍂

Twenty students from the Bethlehem Area Vocational Technical School spent this morning volunteering at the mansion, raking, pruning, and clearing the grounds. Their efforts will help to maintain this remarkable 1923 landmark and its 55-acre park for all to enjoy.

During the visit, measurements were also taken for the upcoming reconstruction of the mansion’s historic fountain, a project that BAVTS students will help complete.

A big Thank You to these hardworking students and staff for lending their time and energy to keep this historic property looking beautiful!

Photos from Archie Project's post 11/27/2023

Thank you Nazareth Garden Club for bringing your festive gorgeous touches to Archie’s Mansion!

Save Archies Place - Virtual Gift Drive 09/11/2023

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Save Archies Place - Virtual Gift Drive Help up fund opening the doors of Archibald and Estelle Johnstons mansion on Christian Springs Road, Bethlehem. The mansion is the centerpiece of the Housenick Park and in need of a rehab, to open the doors to the public - construction needs to begin by next spring. As you can imagine a home built i...

Photos from Archie Project's post 09/09/2023

Todays tour gave our guest more than just an old majestic beautiful home - it lived again! If you missed out stay tuned for future opportunities!

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3811 Christian Spring Road
Bethlehem, PA
18020