California Heritage Museum

A $8.00 value, included in the Go Los Angeles Card!

California Heritage Museum
Not just a historic house, the California Heritage Museum presents fascinating exhibitions on diverse aspects of the state's cultural riches. Recent shows include 'Saints and Sinners: Mexican Devotional Art,' 'Cowabunga: The Santa Monica Bay Surfing Experience 1907-67' and 'Everyday Life in California: Regional Watercolors 1930-60.' Friendly, well-informed staff welcome you to permanent displays of Monterrey Furniture, California tile and pottery in domestic room settings that bring history home. Built in 1894, it was designated as an official city landmark in 1979.

  • Not seasonal
  • Good for families
  • Parking available
  • No restaurant or snack bar
  • Restrooms
  • Disabled access
  • Reservations not required

Hours

Wednesday-Sunday, 11:00 am-4:00 pm

Closed

Mondays,Tuesdays,Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice.

Redemption Instructions

Included general admission with the Go Los Angeles Card

Address

2612 Main St.
Santa Monica, CA 90405

Driving Directions

Take Santa Monica (10) Freeway west to the Fourth Street exit, turn left (south) on Fourth Street to Ocean Park Boulevard, turn right (west) on Ocean Park Boulevard to Main Street. Limited free parking exists adjacent to museum. Paid parking is available in the beach lots located north of Ocean Boulevard off Main Street.

Public Transportation

Metro: Tide Shuttle-Ocean Park Boulevard stop. Daily year-round service.
The building that houses the California Heritage Museum’s exhibits is as interesting and unique as the exhibits themselves.

In the late nineteenth century the renowned architect Sumner P. Hunt built the home for Roy Jones, son of the founder of Santa Monica, Senator John Percival Jones. City Trustees granted Jones a permit to dig a cesspool on April 16, 1894, marking the first step taken in the construction of the house. One of Sumner P. Hunt's earliest surviving buildings, the Roy Jones Home is designed in a style in transition from the elaborate Victorian Queen Anne Revival, to the simpler American Colonial or Georgian Revival style.

Its beauty and grace were recognized from the start, as documented by The Outlook on May 26, 1894: "Five new residences, ranging in cost from $3,000 to $5,000, are now in the course of construction in Santa Monica. Those of Messrs. Roy Jones and Kennelly, on Ocean Avenue…are about completed. They are all handsome structures, and show that there is to be no deterioration in architectural styles in our growing city by the sea."

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Address

2612 Main St.
Santa Monica, CA 90405

Phone: (310) 392-8537

Website: California Heritage Museum

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