Heritage House in Fullerton, CA

The crown jewel of the Fullerton Arboretum on Cal State Fullerton’s campus is the Heritage House.

Originally built in 1894 and located in downtown Fullerton, the Heritage House gives visitors a glimpse into the Victorian-style of architecture popular with Orange County residences in the 19th century. Although the house was scheduled for demolition in the 1970s, a campaign to preserve it launched, resulting in the structure being transported to its current location, where it’s surrounded by lush greenery.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Heritage House is its connection to the city's history. Originally the residence of Dr. George C. Clark, one of Fullerton's early physicians, the house has witnessed the evolution of the community over the decades.

For those eager to delve deeper into Fullerton's history, Heritage House also hosts a variety of events and educational programs throughout the year.

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