Campbell Historic Museum and Ainsley House

The Ainsley House - Beautifully restored in an enchanting park-like setting, the English Tudor style architecture of the Ainsley House transports the visitor to the bygone era of the 1920s. Built in 1925 as the home for Campbell canning pioneer J.C. Ainsley and his wife Alcinda, the home was moved to its present location in 1990. The exquisitely restored and decorated 15 rooms are furnished with much of the original furniture of the era when it was one of the grand homes of the Santa Clara Valley. The surrounding English gardens are a refreshing respite for the visitor to this unique historic house.


General Information

Location:
300 Grant St. Campbell 95008
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Phone:
408) 866-2119

Hours:
Thursday - Sunday
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
(last tour leaves 3:30pm)
Holiday Admission:
$8.00 adults
$6.00 seniors,
$4.50 youth (7-17)
Under 7 years free

Regular Admission:
$6.00 adults
$4.00 seniors,
$2.50 youth (7-17)
Under 7 years free

 
Opening at the Ainsley House March 4, 2010
 
The Many Faces of Fun
 

Through good times and bad, Campbellites have always sought out diversions; activities which restored them in body, mind and spirit. Whether it was high school sports or picnics in the park, traveling the world or game nights with friends; our hard working community has always found time for fun. This spring, the Ainsley House will be filled with objects representing a variety of recreational activities from the early twentieth century. Join us March 4th thru June 27th and experience the many of faces of fun. Free with general admission to the Ainsley House.

 
 
 
 
Campbell Historic Museum and Ainsley House
51 North Central Avenue, Campbell, California 95008
(408) 866-2119
Museum Hours: Thursday-Sunday Noon to 4:00PM

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30AM to 5:00PM
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