Welcome to the Kelley House Museum
This historic home and research center is located in Mendocino, California on the scenic north coast. Built in 1861 by William Kelley, the house overlooks the ocean and is surrounded by gardens filled with flowers and lawn. The museum, along with docent-led walking tours of the historic preservation district, invites visitors to step back in time and imagine life in a bustling, 19th century logging town.
Kelley House Museum is open: Thursday–Monday, 11am–3pm.
Historic District Walking Tours
Join one of our walking tours, described as “the perfect way to get a sense of the cast of characters who helped shape the eclectic town of Mendocino.” Visit New England-style pioneer homes, learn why Mendocino was known as the city of water towers, and discover the secrets of the iconic “Time and the Maiden” statue. Enjoy Mendocino’s rich cultural heritage, from the Pomo tribe that lived here for thousands of years, to the European and Chinese immigrants who built the town you see today. Narrated, self-guided tours are also available to download on your smartphone.
Tours last 2 hours, depart several times per week, and cost $25 per person.
Murder, She Wrote Festival
Murder, She Wrote Festival
May 4th & 5th
Tickets to both the Celebration and the Tour & Tea are sold out! Wow, you all love Murder, She Wrote. Subscribe to our mailing list to learn about this Festival next year!
Walking Tour
Saturday, May 4th, 11:30am – 1pm
We did add one more walking tour of Murder, She Wrote filming locations (no tea or cookies on this one, sorry). To get tickets click below.
$25 at the Kelley House Museum
Special Tour
Haunted Mendocino Walking Tour
Saturday, May 25th 7pm – 8:30pm
Visit the homes, hideouts, and hangouts of all of Mendocino’s well-known specters, and learn a little of the town’s history along the way. Gaze into a mirror where people have seen a woman in Victorian dress looking back at them. Peer into the waves in search of a stallion and the rider who rode them both into the sea. Your tour will last 1.5 to 2 hours.
Exhibit Spotlight
NATHANIEL SMITH
Mendocino Coast’s First Known African American Resident
Exhibit runs through May 27, 2024
Nathaniel Smith arrived in Mendocino County in the 1850s and is believed to be the first African American to settle on the coast. His life story is revealed through photos, clippings, and artifacts in this Kelley House Museum exhibit. Smith was at one time “known to every man, woman and child on the coast.” This exhibition presents details of Nathaniel Smith’s life set against the history of California’s treatment of people of color. Follow the path of Smith’s life as he moved from his hometown of Baltimore, traveled the world on a ship, and eventually settled and made his life in Mendocino County. A digital exhibit and a video recording of the presentation by Susan D. Anderson, History Curator at the California African American Museum will be available soon.
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Experience Kelley House
Book Store. Our wide assortment of local history books delve into topics as diverse as movies filmed in Mendocino, shipbuilding, early architecture, and Native American history.
Research. Search our collections or let our expert staff help. Our climate-controlled storage and research facility is home to over 150 years of Mendocino coastal history.
Newsletter. Stay current and connected with the living history of Kelley House Museum as we uncover new stories, host events, and feature special collections.
Donate. Please join us in our efforts to preserve and share Mendocino’s history. Become a member or make a donation today.
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The Kelley House Museum is a 501c(3) non-profit educational corporation, tax ID number 94-2277534.