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  1. Owned by the Museum of Riverside, this elegant 1891 Victorian home imagines life in turn-of-the-20th-century Riverside. It's a reminder of the affluent homes that once graced Magnolia Avenue. Heritage House began as a project of the Riverside Museum Associates, a volunteer support group of the Museum of Riverside.

  2. Heritage House (formerly called the Bettner House or Bettner-McDavid House) is an historic house museum in the Queen Anne Victorian style in Riverside, California. It is part of the Museum of Riverside and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 28, 1973.

  3. Owned now by the Museum of Riverside, this 1891 Victorian house museum depicts life in turn-of-the century Riverside. An elegant reminder of the affluent homes which once graced Magnolia Avenue, Heritage House began as a project of the Riverside Museum Associates.

  4. Enhanced Virtual Tour of Heritage House. An elegant reminder of the affluent homes which once graced Magnolia Avenue in Riverside, California, Heritage House began as a project of the Riverside Museum Associates, a volunteer support group of the Riverside Metropolitan Museum.

  5. Heritage House (formerly called the Bettner House or Bettner-McDavid House) is an historic house museum in the Queen Anne Victorian style in Riverside, California. It is part of the Museum of Riverside and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 28, 1973.

    • 8193 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, 92504, California
    • (951) 826-5273
  6. Museum of Riverside. About the Museum. Watch for 100 programs throughout 2024 as we celebrate turning 100! Heritage House. We've reopened! Book your free tour . Museum of Riverside - Biennial Report. Good news! The main museum is closed, but reinvention is in the works! Be sure to follow us on social media or check back for updates.

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  8. Located on Magnolia Avenue in Riverside, California, is a 19th-century structure called the Heritage House. The flamboyant mansion was built in 1892 by Mrs. Catharine Bettner, widow of James Bettner, an eminent personage of the city.

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