Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in California.
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- The Harris-Lass Museum House An 1860s home with historical and visitor information, including photos. Located in Santa Clara.
- The Gamble House Example of American Arts and Crafts architecture, designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908. History, biographies of the architects, virtual tour and visitor information.
- Luther Burbank Home and Gardens A living history museum with house tours. Santa Rosa, California.
- Rancho Camulos Museum A 40 acre National Historic Landmark, situated within an 1800 acre working ranch. Piru, California.
- Hearst Castle William Randolph Hearst's famous estate, now a state historical monument, and includes tours and ticket information, history, and local parks located in San Simeon.
- Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park A three story, 26 room Victorian house built by the John and Annie Bidwell family with general information and park facilities located at Chico.
- Meux Home Museum House built in 1888 by Doctor T. R. Meux, Confederate surgeon, who had come to Fresno from Tennessee the year before with general information and images.
- Hellman-Ehrman Mansion A home built and completed in 1903 by San Francisco businessman I. W. Hellman with general information located at Sugar Pine Point State Park.
- The Rengstorff House Built in 1867, is the oldest house in Mountain View and an example of Victorian Italianate architecture.
- Leonis Adobe Museum Home of Miguel Leonis, one of the area's early land settlers, built in 1844. Provides visitor information and local history links. Located in Calabasas.
- William S. Hart Ranch and Museum Public museum in the former home and ranch of silent film cowboy star and director William Hart, contains original furnishings, a collection of western art, mementos of early Hollywood and Native American artifacts.
- Adamson House A 1920s mission revival mansion with visitor information and photos. Located in Malibu.
- The Whaley House Located in Old Town, San Diego. Completed in 1857, it was acclaimed as the finest new brick block in Southern California.
- Newland House Museum An 1898 Victorian farmhouse with general information, directions, and photos. Located in Huntington Beach.
- Adamson House A classic Malibu home was built in 1930 for Rhoda Rindge Adamson and her husband, Merritt Huntley Adamson with tour and schedule information.
- The General Phineas Banning Residence Museum Museum at the home of Phineas Banning. Includes history written as an adventure story, museum hours and merchandise catalog. Located in Wilmington.
- The Hayes Mansion A 41,000 square foot, 60-room Mediterranean-style structure built in 1905, and once intended to be the residence of wealthy faith healer Mary Hayes Chynoweth. Located in San Jose.
- Dunsmuir Hellman House An illustrated history of the mansion built in 1899 by Alexander Dunsmuir in Oakland, and designed by San Francisco architect J. Eugene Freeman.
- The Glendale Historical Society: Doctors' House An authentically restored Queen Anne-Eastlake style home built about 1888, including historical information and schedule. Located in Glendale.
- Kelley House Museum Constructed in 1861 by William H. Kelley with images and general information located at Mendocino.
- The Peralta Adobe Built before 1800, the oldest building in San Jose as well as the only remaining structure from the original Pueblo de Guadalupe.