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McHenry Mansion gives Modesto a restored Victorian landmark

McHenry Mansion was built in 1883, restored for public tours, and helps downtown Modesto keep a visible piece of its older city story.

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Modesto’s arch tells the big civic motto story. McHenry Mansion brings the older city down to the scale of rooms, stairs, woodwork, gardens, and guided tours.

The house was built in 1883 and has been open to the public as a tourist destination since 1983. Central Valley cities can lose old buildings quickly as streets, traffic, offices, and new uses change around them. A restored mansion gives people a place to picture Modesto before the modern city filled in.

The visit is also easy to understand. It sits downtown at 15th and I Streets, tours are family-friendly, and the house works as both a historic landmark and an event space. You can connect it with a downtown walk, the arch, the McHenry Museum, or a larger look at how Modesto grew from railroad and farm-country roots.

Use the city tour page for open days and closures. Old buildings keep their own schedule.

Where to see it

McHenry Mansion at 15th and I Streets in downtown Modesto.

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