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Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site: San Jose's Living Past

Explore San Jose's past at the Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site, where California's history comes to life in two unique homes.

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Step back in time at the Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site in downtown San Jose. This site showcases two meticulously restored homes, the Gonzales-Peralta Adobe, dating back to 1797, and the Victorian-era Fallon House, built in 1855, offering a glimpse into California's past.

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Local tips

  • Check the site's schedule for guided tours to get the most informative experience.
  • Visit during the week for a quieter experience, as weekends can be busier.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions in downtown San Jose to maximize your day.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, walk north on S Market St towards W San Carlos St. Turn left onto W San Carlos St, then turn right onto N San Pedro St. Continue onto N San Pedro St until you reach W St John St. The Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site will be on your left, adjacent to San Pedro Square Market. This is a straightforward walk of approximately 10-15 minutes. Metered street parking typically costs $2 per hour.

  • Public Transport

    From Diridon Station, take the VTA Light Rail (Green Line) towards Civic Center. Exit at the Santa Clara Station. From the station, walk north on N Market St, then turn left onto W St John St. The Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site will be on your right, adjacent to San Pedro Square Market. The light rail fare is approximately $2.50 for a single ride.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 175 W St John St, San Jose, CA 95110. Parking is available in the Market & San Pedro Square Parking Garage (45 N San Pedro St, San José, CA 95113). Parking is free for the first 90 minutes, after that it's $1 per 15 minutes—max $25 weekdays & $10 evenings/weekends. Street parking is also available, but can be limited and metered. Metered street parking typically costs $2 per hour.

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The Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site offers a captivating journey into San Jose's rich history. Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, this historic site features two unique buildings: the Gonzales-Peralta Adobe, the oldest remaining structure from El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe, and the Fallon House, a beautiful Victorian mansion. The Gonzales-Peralta Adobe, built in 1797 by José Manuel Gonzeles, an Apache Indian and one of the founders of San Jose, reflects the early Californian lifestyle. Visitors can explore the two rooms furnished to reflect the period and see the 'horno', an outside working oven, a crucial element of early California cooking. Across the street stands the Fallon House, constructed in 1855 by Thomas Fallon, one of San Jose's earliest mayors. This Victorian mansion boasts fifteen fully furnished rooms, each meticulously restored to depict Victorian life. Visitors can wander through the house, admiring the period furniture and intricate details, imagining the social gatherings and family life that once filled these rooms. The site hosts various events and programs throughout the year, including historical reenactments, cultural festivals, and educational workshops. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the history of the Gonzales, Peralta, and Fallon families and their contributions to San Jose's development.

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