Information about historic sites in Fullerton, California.
Heritage House
Historic house museum built as a doctor's home and office
of the 1890s. It is one of the oldest surviving homes constructed
in the original townsite of Fullerton.[5] The Eastlake-style
cottage was built by one of Fullerton’s pioneer doctors,
Dr. George Crook Clark, in 1894. The home was moved to the
arboretum campus in 1972 to save it from demolition.
It was originally located at the corner of Amerige and
Harvard (Lemon) in the center of Fullerton. Docents lead
tours of the house on weekend afternoons.
Chapman Building
Church of Religious Science (First Methodist Episcopal Church)
Elephant Packing House
Fox Theater Complex
Fullerton Police Department (Old City Hall)
Heritage House (Dr. George Clark House and Office)
Hillcrest Park
John Hetebrink House
Landmark Plaza Building (Farmers and Merchants Bank)
Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Old Spaghetti Factory (Union Pacific Depot)
Pierotti House and Gardens
Plummer Auditorium
Santa Fe Depot (Fullerton Station)
Spring Field Banquet Center (Masonic Temple)
Williams Company (Odd Fellows Temple)
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