Museum
James Johnston House (Half Moon Bay, California)
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The James Johnston House, a classic New England-style saltbox built in 1853, stands as a rare surviving example of pioneer architecture on the San Mateo Coast. Visitors on guided tours explore period-furnished rooms and learn about the Johnston family's life as early settlers. The house's weathered wooden exterior and simple lines contrast with the modern surroundings, offering a tangible link to Half Moon Bay's agricultural and maritime past. Docents share stories of the house's construction, its role in the community, and the challenges of 19th-century coastal living.
Don't miss
- See the original hand-hewn redwood beams and wooden pegs that frame the house.
- View period artifacts including furniture, tools, and household items from the 1850s.
- Hear stories about the Johnston family's journey from Maine to California during the Gold Rush era.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit James Johnston House (Half Moon Bay, California)
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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