BET • January 31, 2013Celebrates African American experiences & history in San Francisco! See more great accomplishments by African Americans over the years:
Wilson F. • April 12, 2016Gorgeous building, magnificent collection and exhibitions, super or helpful staff. A gem of a museum.
Asi • February 11, 2018All new and reopened in 2018. The facilities for ceramics and woodworking look great and there are a lot of great activities to keep the kids entertained.
The Ritz-Carlton • March 1, 2013The Haas-Lilienthal House in Pacific Heights is San Francisco’s only Victorian home open regularly as a museum. Built in 1886, it survived the earthquake of 1906 and may be rented for special events.
Alex D. • January 22, 2019Great insight into the neighborhood in a well-presented, engaging exhibit that could take you 15 minutes or 45 depending on your level of interest.
Nina Y. • May 8, 2016Really worth a visit, only open a few days a month. Especially love the history of the house and the family that built it. Make sure to check out the time capsule letter and photos!
Catherine M. • November 2, 2012ADMISSION IS FREE ! As the museum is staffed by volunteers, please call to verify open hours prior to making your trip.
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