Cashier’s House

The Cashier’s House is a Greek Revival home built in 1839 for the cashier of the United States Bank, Erie Branch. The house is furnished in mid to late 19th century style reflecting its use as a family home.  For corporate or group meetings, the period rooms can be used as reception areas or break-out sessions with the lecture hall used for larger presentations. A small courtyard in the rear lets the event flow outside in the warmer months.

Accommodations:

  • Lecture Hall
  • Outdoor courtyard
  • Meeting rooms for up to 50 guests
  • Sit-down meal areas for up to 30 guests
  • Cocktail reception areas for up to 100 guests

Rental Suggestions:

  • Group meetings
  • Corporate events
  • Lectures
  • Dinner parties
  • Reunions

Facility Specifics:

  • Two small kitchens
  • Restroom facilities
  • Handicap accessible

Rental information, prices, and availability can also be obtained by calling 814.454.1813 x25.