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Heritage House keeps Compton's oldest home in view

Compton's Heritage House was built in 1869, is listed by the city as the oldest house in Compton, and stands as a small landmark from the city's early settler period.

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Compton is often talked about through music, sports, movement, and modern Los Angeles County life. Heritage House pulls the view much farther back. It gives the city a small physical link to the years before Compton became the busy place people know now.

The house was built in 1869. Compton lists it as a State Historic Landmark and the oldest house in the city. That makes it a rare kind of local marker: a house-sized reminder that the community had an earlier farming and settlement story before the streets, schools, churches, shops, freeways, and transit connections filled in around it.

The address also helps the story feel real. Heritage House sits at Willowbrook Avenue and Myrrh Street, close to ordinary city life instead of far away in a museum district. That is part of its charm. It is not a grand estate asking everyone to look up at it. It is a simple older home that stayed important because residents chose to preserve it.

For Compton, that kind of landmark adds depth. It lets a visitor or new resident see an older neighborhood memory that does not always make the quick summary of the city. Heritage House gives that memory a front porch, walls, windows, and a spot on the map.

Where to see it

Heritage House at the northwest corner of Willowbrook Avenue and Myrrh Street in Compton.

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