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The Newland House Museum (pictured above) is the oldest residence built in the city of Huntington Beach and is maintained by the Huntington Beach Historical Society for all to see.This house was built in 1898 for Huntington Beach pioneers William and Mary Newland and their ten children.The original Newland ranch extended from Beach Blvd. to Magnolia and from Yorktown south to Atlanta for a total of 500+ acres in which they planted lima beans, sugar beets, celery and later chili peppers. The house is open for tours to the public.
We pass by it all the time and finally had time to visit. Hours posted on their site and the city site. Lots of parking. Cash admission. $2 for adults and $1 for kids. Guided tour. Our guide... Read more
Such a charming home/museum in Huntington Beach. The museum is only open on the FIRST and THIRD Saturday of the month from 08:00-12:00. Our tour guide, Mr. Person, is so kind and witty. He has a... Read more
Well...we tried to get into this museum...during their very limited hours. Door was locked. Someone was inside. But we never got to tour. Left without going inside after making a special trip... Read more
Newland House Museum
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- Sun - Sat: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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