
4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena
626-793-3334
The Gamble House was built in 1908 by architects Greene & Greene as the Pasadena winter home of the Gamble family of Procter and Gamble. This National Historic Landmark is an exceptional example of Craftsman architecture, exhibiting exquisite wood surfaces and joinery and the integration of architecture, landscape, and furnishings. Since the family’s gift of The Gamble House to the City of Pasadena in 1966, generations of the public have come to discover and enjoy it.
2025 MOTA DAY ACTIVITIES:
- Visit the Gamble House for free self-guided touring with volunteer docents on hand to answer questions
- View historic photographs displayed in the house that show the construction of the house and the Gamble family’s life in Pasadena
- The Gamble House Bookstore will be offering 35-cent postcards in celebration of MOTA Day’s 35th anniversary
- Explore the Hummingbird Cantina located in the garden behind the Gamble House Bookstore, where you can spy hummingbirds visiting feeders installed by Pasadena Audubon
- Enjoy games for all ages setup around the house on the Gamble House lawn
- Make it a day! Bring a picnic and relax on the Gamble House lawn
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