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Our Mission: Collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of the Los Altos area.

 

J. Gilbert Smith House:

The J. Gilbert Smith History House is located on one of the last active apricot orchards in the Santa Clara Valley. This 1905 shingled farm house was built with many Craftsman-style features.

In 1954, the city of Los Altos purchased the Gilbert Smith property, including the house and 10.44 acres of apricot orchards, as a site for the Civic Center, with the Smith’s retaining lifetime residency of the house and a surrounding acre. Upon Mrs. Smith’s death in 1973, the house and one acre reverted to the city.

In 1974, the Los Altos City Council created the Historical Commission to plan the transformation of the Smith home into a museum and to preserve the history of Los Altos. The History House opened on December 1, 1977. In 1987, it was designated as a local Historical Landmark and a California State Point of Historical Interest. Gilbert Smith’s apricot orchard (one of the few still intact in Los Altos) continues to thrive among the buildings on the Civic Center site.

The Craftsman-style house features period furnishings, toys and decorative arts that all rekindle memories of a simpler time. Children especially will gain a new perspective and appreciation for present day conveniences. The J. Gilbert Smith House requires a docent guide.

On the first floor the living and dining rooms’ historical detail will stir memories of a childhood or grandparent's home. The kitchen is complete with 1930's cooking utensils, appliances, and a pantry stocked full of apricot jams and preserves from the surrounding orchard.
   
Just off the rear porch is a re-creation of Mr. Smith's office. Here he calculated the proceeds of his apricot orchard. Upstairs the bedrooms provide a glimpse of Depression-era fashions, period furnishings, and favorite toys.

 

Outdoor Agricultural Exhibit:

Visitors are welcome to stroll through the historic gardens filled with towering oaks and the active apricot orchard that surrounds the Museum complex.

Explore the refurbished 1915 tank house, antique farm equipment, walnut hullers and tools for cutting, sulfuring and drying apricots. Enjoy the gardens even when the House and Museum are closed. Picnic tables are available for lunch under the oaks.

Reminder:
Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere on Museum property.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The History Museum complex is admission FREE.

Visitors are welcome to enjoy the gardens even when the house
and museum are closed. Picnic tables are available for lunch under the heritage oaks.

Self-Guided and Docent Tours Available
Explore the main museum on your own or opt for a docent guided tour at no additional charge. The J. Gilbert Smith House requires a docent guide. A free audio tour is available at the Museum Store for the upper level permanent exhibit. Special tours may be scheduled for groups of ten or more. A month’s lead time is required. Please call 650.948.9427, Ext. 89.

We are closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.

Copyright 2008. Association of the Los Altos Historical Museum.