Frank Lawall Mansion

Location #5

One block up, look for the Frank Lawall Mansion built in 1905 by Frank Lawall, a salesman of lace and linens.

73 North Second St

View of the front porch of the Frank Lawall mansion with an Easton flag in front

About Frank Lawall Mansion

This striking red brick mansion boasts “Greek revival” details, Dutch gables and a prominent keystone. After Mrs. Lawall sold the house in 1952, it was subdivided into office and residential apartments, and one tenant was architect Hugh Moore. Today, the mansion has been reconverted to its original grandeur and has served as the studio/gallery for artist Charles Kablunde and his family.

A beautifully decorated living room
Front porch of the Frank Lawall mansion with columns and an Easton flag flying out front
view of an interior room with artwork hanging and beautiful woodwork and lighting

Special thanks to Richard F. Hope, historian, who contributed a wealth of information for this walking tour.

Written by Kelly Prentice • Photos by Laini Abraham