The Harris-Lass House is one of Santa Clara's two historic home museums. The site is significant as Santa Clara's last farm. The 11-room Italianate-style house was originally lived in by Albert Harris, at one time a vice president of the Santa Clara Valley Bank. The home was later purchased by Captain Frederick Lass and his descendants lived in the house for over 75 years.

1889 Market Street - Harris-Lass Historic Preserve

Harris-Lass Historic Preserve

c. 1864

The Harris-Lass House is one of Santa Clara's two historic home museums. The site is significant as Santa Clara's last farm. The 11-room Italianate-style house was originally lived in by Albert Harris, at one time a vice president of the Santa Clara Valley Bank. The home was later purchased by Captain Frederick Lass and his descendants lived in the house for over 75 years.

The museum is open Saturday and Sunday 12 Noon until 4 p.m. for a nominal admission.