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Historical Tour of Santa Clara
 
Unless otherwise noted all houses on the tour are private residences and should be respected as such.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis
Trogden House
Santa Clara Railroad Depot
Carmelite Monastery
Women's Club Adobe Semas House
Dr. Paul's House Kiely House
Russell-Robinson House
Elim German Community Church
Franck House Newton Jackson House
Morse Mansion
Harris-Lass Historic Preserve
1000 Block Harrison Street
Gothic Revival
Daniel Moody house George L. Sullivan House
1261, 1295 Jackson Street
"Dutch" Queen Anne
H.L. Warburton House Wilson House
Lewis Gardner House John C. McPherson House
A.A. Warren House
Henry Warburton House
Dugdell-Pinkham House Luis Arguello Home
Palmer and Shoemaker Homes
Park Court Subdivision
Johnson House
Headen-Inman House
Robert Menzel House
Jamison-Brown House
Morgan House
James Lick Mansion - Millpond & Granary
   
   
   
Researched and prepared by:

Santa Clara Historical & Landmarks Commission
Andy Eisenberg
Ed Richards
Valerie Rice
John McLemore
Clarence Rodrigues
Leo Martinez
Karen Hardy

City Planning Department
Geoffrey Goodfellow
Arthur Henriques
Judith Silva

City Manager, Jennifer Sparacino
City Attorney, Michael Downey
City Clerk, Judy Boccignone

City Council Members
Mayor Judy Nadler
James Arno
James Ash
David DeLozier
Lisa Gillmor
Patricia Mahan
Keri Procunier


Photography by Leo Martinez and Judith Silva

 

The information appearing on this website has been thoroughly and painstakingly researched in existing records. All information has been taken from existing records and verified to the best of the
Commission's knowledge.

This information can be purchased in booklet form from the City of Santa Clara Planning Department for a nominal fee. The printed booklet was produced by the Santa Clara Historical and Landmarks Commission and printed with a grant from the National Park Service through the Certified Local Government Program.