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Preserving the History of Morgan Hill

Visit Villa Mira Monte

The Morgan Hill Historical Society invites you to explore the fascinating story of our California community named after local rancher Hiram Morgan Hill. Here you will discover the Morgan Hill House, Hiram and Diana's beautiful Queen Anne East Lake/Stick style home built in 1884.

 

In 2005, a delightful 1911 Craftsman style home, built by a local orchardist in 1911, was moved to the property and is now the Morgan Hill Museum. The Morgan Hill Museum is a repository for archives and object collections, including artifacts, maps, photos, manuscripts, clippings and memorabilia pertaining to the local area and its inhabitants. 

 

Our Centennial History Trail winds through beautiful rose gardens and offers a reflective walk through the historical highlights of our area.

For a more in-depth look at local history, both the Hiram Morgan Hill House and the Morgan Hill Museum are open on Saturdays from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm with docents to welcome visitors and provide tours. We look forward to seeing you!

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Morgan Hill Museum
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Centennial History Trail

See our latest film at the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival

Sunday, April 14th at 5:00 PM

Morgan Hill Community Playhouse

17090 Monterey Rd, Morgan Hill

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Historic Downtown Walking Tours are Back!

Join us for a free docent-led tour

Second Saturday of every month 

10:00 am - noon

No reservations needed. Donations welcomed.

Meet at Morgan Hill Parking Garage

(3rd Street entrance off Monterey Road)

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