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August 17
12:00 am - 11:59 pm
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Pope House Tour
Built in 1894, the Pope House is among the oldest standing structures in the Tahoe Basin. Once a private residence for the most affluent of San Francisco’s elite, today the house is part of our national public lands heritage.
This docent-guided tour traverses the entire 5,000sq ft. house, plus the servant’s kitchen and dining area. Learn about the people behind the opulence, about Lake Tahoe’s history and development, and about the oral legends of the Tallac Historic Site. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and construction methods, there is only one house like it.
The Pope House tour is 1 hour and 15 minutes long and is offered 2 times per day. Join us!
Schedule
Wednesday – Sunday, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.
$16 Adult Suggested Donation. Children ages 5-12 $8. Children 4 and younger are free.
Tickets are available online, here, in advance in person at the Baldwin Museum or call 530-541-5227.
Hwy 89 past Camp Richardson (530) 541-5227.
In Partnership with the US Forest Service, The Great Basin Institute offers interpretive programs and special events from May to October. Availability depends on staffing, and schedules may vary from year to year. All proceeds directly support historic interpretation and preservation.
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