Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum

Category: Museum

Address: 15415 Don Julian Rd, City of Industry, CA 91745, USA

Phone: +16269688492

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Larry Abruzzo

Apr 23, 2022

Went to the pond the water Lillie's were in full bloom..

Kathy Ford

May 31, 2021

What a gem!!!! So peaceful and lovely here. The buildings are so cared for. The docents are so knowledgeable. Not many know about this place. Support history, not destroy it.

Jesse

Jul 14, 2019

This place is such an underrated gem. There are two houses with their own tours given at staggered hours. We went on both tours and it is well worth it. If you grew up in in the SGV, you'll recognize so many familiar names that now adorn streets, schools, and other municipal buildings. It was really great to see history come alive and to learn about the people who made a huge impact on the region but that I only knew very casually.

Aron Camargo

Feb 14, 2018

What a historical place to learn about California's history in the city of Industry. It's a great place to take your kids and students to show and explain how those lived once before. Showing them culture, history, architectural building that no longer exist. Showing people how we've came so far in so short of a time when we had to survive to live rather then how it is now with all this technology.

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Questions & Answers

How much are the tickets ?

Alan Reyes | Aug 26, 2018
Ada Chan | Aug 26, 2018

Tours are free but they take donations. There is no entrance allowed in the houses without tour.

Is there any parking fee? Timing for tours?

Dr Adil | Aug 25, 2020
Joshua Cain | Aug 25, 2020

Parking is free. Tours are every hour (every other hour for each house because there are two)

How much are your tours. I

Jill Hopkins | Aug 26, 2019
Eric Milliken | Aug 26, 2019

Free 😀

Has anyone come to this park to take pictures outside of the museum and were told to pay a 65.00 fee for picture taking? This includes cellphone pics too? The security officer asked for this fee?

Daniel Garcia | Aug 26, 2019
Tracy Grotefend | Aug 26, 2019

No. We go there a lot to their organized events and we never had a problem. I take a heck of a lot of pictures. Go when they have those events. The cost is free and so are the pictures.

Is it haunted😱

Mr. “MR. X” X | Aug 26, 2019
Eric Milliken | Aug 26, 2019

Only by then usual ghosts of the displaced and the poor.

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