The Gamble House Conservancy is a non-profit community-based organization in Pasadena, California, which operates and maintains The Gamble House, the historic and world-renowned Arts & Crafts architectural masterpiece designed by architects Charles and Henry Greene in 1907-08. Throughout the year, the museum offers a variety of public tours and educational programs for youth and adults. In a typical year, the house attracts over 30,000 visitors—both domestic and international. It currently has a staff of 8 and an active volunteer force of over 100, with an annual budget of $1.7 million.
The Gamble House Conservancy is a non-profit community-based organization in Pasadena, California, which operates and maintains The Gamble House, the historic and world-renowned Arts & Crafts architectural masterpiece designed by architects Charles and Henry Greene in 1907-08. Throughout the year, the museum offers a variety of public tours and educational programs for youth and adults. In a typical year, the house attracts over 30,000 visitors—both domestic and international. It currently has a staff of 8 and an active volunteer force of over 100, with an annual budget of $1.7 million.