The Banning Residence was built in 1864. This home’s construction symbolized Phineas Banning’s confidence in the future of his community. The 23-room residence remains the finest example of domestic Greek Revival architecture in Southern California. The house interiors have been carefully restored to their Victorian beauty, and 18 rooms are open to the public
Below are exclusive videos of Museum Director, Michael Sanborn’s lectures for Banning Museum volunteers:
“Phineas Banning: Life and Times”
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“Construction History of the Banning Museum”