5 /5 Yaritza Rodriguez: TL; DR: Great place to experience a tea party (by group reservation only). Interesting Victorian home museum in which to learn about local history, including that it was home to the first fulltime CA governor. House is chilly in cold months so wear layers, but the dinning room has a space heater during tea. Dont forget to bring cash for the donation box, itd be appreciated :)
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I visited here with a group for tea service. The entire thing from the set up, baking, and serving was beautifully orchestrated by friendly museum volunteers who delighted us with a lovely spread of tasty tea and baked goods in the historic homes dinning room.
Tea parties are the home museums main source of income and a great place to celebrate special occasions or just have an outing with a group of friends. The service is hosted by reservation for groups only. Theres a minimum number of attendees required. In the winter the max number of tea guests per party is limited to 12 (the size of the dinning room table). In warm weather, the max is closer to 40 people and its hosted in the patio. Check their website for info.
Our visit was concluded with a docent led tour of the house covering the story of the 3 generations of Pardees who lived there. The family was influential in politics, and was also active in medicine. The house is filled with thousands of family artifacts and collections, including some artwork by the talented Mrs. Pardee. Theres definitely plenty to see and learn here.
For the sake of time, our tour didnt include a view of the room with old toys and human specimens (remember that least one Pardee was a physician). If youre curious, you could request a view from the docent. I actually was not aware of this room at all until a fellow tour goer asked about it.