The Gamble House

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Jun 12
5:30 PM

Kick off your weekend on the Gamble House lawn—there’s no better place to unwind. Enjoy access to the first floor of the House, where docents will be stationed in each room to share insights and answer questions.

Jun 13
11:30 AM

Join docents from the Gamble House in Pasadena for a talk exploring how a variety of side chairs on display, all designed by Greene and Greene, reflect the firm’s increasing achievements in design and craftsmanship as they developed in the short period from 1905 to 1908.

Jun 13
6:30 PM

Join us for an electrifying evening with a first-floor tour of the Gamble House followed by a lecture on the past, present, and future of street lighting in the Greater Los Angeles area with historian India Mandelkern, author of Electric Moons: A Social History of Street Lighting in Los Angeles.

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What's the vibe

Stepping inside, the air feels steeped in history, a testament to the meticulous Arts and Crafts design. The rich aroma of 17 different wood species permeates the space, though some areas are "rather dark," requiring a flashlight to appreciate the fine woodworking.ambiance

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Details

East Arroyo
4 Westmoreland Pl, Pasadena, CA 91103

About

This National Historic Landmark was designed by brothers Charles and Henry Greene in 1908 for the prominent Gamble family, showcasing American Arts and Crafts architecture at its finest. It famously served as Doc Brown's 1955 mansion in *Back to the Future*.story