Pardee Home Museum

The Pardee Home includes a carriage house, water tower and gardens. The house was built in 1868 by Enoch Pardee, a Gold Rush immigrant to California from the Midwest, who became an eye doctor in San Francisco after mining gold who also pursued a political career. The house is now a California state landmark.

Operating Hours

They offer a weekly drop-in tour every Saturday at 10:30 am and on the second Sunday of each month at 2:00 pm. There are no self-guided tours.

Fees

Tours is $5 per person, free to children twelve and younger.

Disabled Access

No

Address

672 Eleventh Street

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Directions

The house is a four-block walk from the 12th St. BART station, through City Center, the Federal Building, and Preservation Park. They are also easily accessible from AC Transit buses, with many lines running along Broadway and 14th St., and lines 14 and 62 providing direct service to the house on 11th and 12th Streets. There is garage parking for a fee - get your ticket validated by the historic house in order to get a discount.

Contact Info

Phone 510-444-2187 or email: info@pardeehome.org