Adamson House & Malibu Lagoon Museum

23200 Pacific Coast Hwy MalibuCA90265
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Wednesday
11:00am-3:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-3:00pm
Friday
11:00am-3:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-3:00pm
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This is the official Facebook page for the Malibu Adamson House Foundation, part of the California State Parks
by facebook on January 07, 2016 from facebook

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Know Before You Go:
The Adamson House Garden Tour is a docent-led walking tour of the landmark gardens offered every Friday at 10am for a mere $5.
by Citysearch on May 13, 2009 from Citysearch
The Extras:
There is also a gift shop filled with hard-to-find books, memorabilia and unique gifts, including the original 1930 tiles and paintings of the property.
by Citysearch on May 13, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Historically rich property in the heart of Malibu offers a look back at the settlement of this beach city.:
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Built in the 1930s, this classic Malibu home of Rhoda Rindge Adamson is perched on one of the most beautiful beaches in the heart of Malibu. This gorgeous property ranks among...
by by Nicolas Rabinovitch at Citysearch on September 03, 2008 from Citysearch

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The Adamson House is a historic house and gardens that has been called the "Taj Mahal of Tile" due to its extensive use of d...ecorative ceramic tiles created by Rufus Keeler of Malibu Potteries. The house was built in 1930 for Rhoda Rindge Adamson and Merritt Huntley Adamson, based on a Mediterranean Revival design by Stiles O. Clements of the architectural firm of Morgan, Walls & Clements. ...
by facebook on January 07, 2016 from facebook
The exquisite Spanish-style Adamson House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1930 for the daughter of Frederick and May Rindge, who owned a massive chunk of Malibu at the turn of the century. Above all else, the home is a treasure trove of tile-work that is incorporated almost everywhere in the house, from the fountains to the dog shower. There is also a...
by yahoolocal on May 11, 2014 from yahoolocal
The Adamson House and its associated land, which was known as Vaquero Hill in the nineteenth century, is a historic house and gardens in Malibu, California that has been called the "Taj Mahal of Tile" due to its extensive use of decorative ceramic tiles created by Rufus Keeler of Malibu Potteries. The house was built in 1930 for Rhoda Rindge Adamson and Merritt Huntley Adamson, based on a...
by facebook on March 29, 2014 from facebook