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Things To Do in Pasadena

Gamble House

4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, California 91103
  • Hours:Thurs.-Sun. noon-3; tickets go on sale Thurs.-Sat. at 10, Sun. at 11:30. 1-hr tour every 20 min
  • Price:$10
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  • #2 most popular
    thing to do in Pasadena
  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars

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Gamble House Reviews

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Gamble House

  • 3 out of 5 stars by onesundaymorning from Los Angeles, California
  • March 29, 2008
Gamble House
Quote: The Gamble House stands on Millionaires Row in Pasadena. The house was commissioned by the Gambles (of Procter and Gamble) and built by the Greene brothers. Photographs of the house don’t do it justice. Built in the style of the American Arts and... Read the full Gamble House review

From journal Museums of the Arroyo

Gamble House

  • 4 out of 5 stars by dglawless from lexington, Kentucky
  • March 7, 2001
Gamble House
Quote: This is a remarkable arts and crafts home built and designed by the Greene brothers that popularized the arts and crafts style California bungalow. The house is in remarkable condition and has been well preserved with most of the original furniture... Read the full Gamble House review

From journal In and around L.A.

The Gamble House

  • 3 out of 5 stars by joantri from seal beach, California
  • January 8, 2001
The Gamble House
Quote: You will get a taste of the arts and crafts movement at the Huntington Gardens. If the Gamble name sounds familiar, this house was lived in by the Gamble of Procter & Gamble. Built in 1909 by the Greene brothers, the house represents a good example... Read the full Gamble House review

From journal A Hidden Treasure just 12 miles from LA