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Sirrine House
 
The Sirrine House, Mesa's only fully restored historic home museum; on the National Register of Historic Places.



Interior of the Sirrine House; the parlor as one is facing east.


Due to a lack of city funding, the Sirrine House will only be open for specially funded events.

Operated by the Mesa Southwest Museum, the Sirrine House is Mesa?s only fully restored, Victorian era home. The original house was built by Joel Sirrine in 1896 for his new bride, Caroline Simkins Sirrine. It includes three rooms with a large wooden porch and high ceilings. Period furnishings and artifacts provide visitors a perspective on life in Mesa in the early 1900s.


Region: Phoenix & Central Arizona
160 North Center Street
Mesa
Zip: 85201-6627
Phone/Fax: (480) 644-2760
Website: www.ci.mesa.az.us/swmuseum/sirrine

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