
I really appreciated the chance to take the tour with my family. My family came to visit from Peru and wanted to visit Ellen White House.I was really impressed and touched by Ellen White's life,...
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Elmshaven, a grand Victorian residence with a rich history, was built in 1885 by railroad entrepreneur Robert H. Pratt. Acquired in 1900 by Ellen G. White, a prominent figure in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the home served as her residence until her passing in 1915. Elmshaven preserves the ambiance of White's era, featuring furnishings that belonged to her and are displayed as she arranged them.
The property, now owned and maintained by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, welcomes visitors to explore its tranquil grounds. Whether intrigued by architecture, antiques, or church history, Elmshaven offers a glimpse into life a century ago. The home's understated elegance and simple decor reflect Ellen White's philosophy of faith through practical living and service.
Ellen White's influence extended beyond the home, advocating for simplicity and self-reliance. Her teachings on healthy living, practical skills development, and gender equality resonate throughout Elmshaven. The residence stands as a testament to White's legacy, inviting guests to step back in time and experience a piece of history firsthand.
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I really appreciated the chance to take the tour with my family. My family came to visit from Peru and wanted to visit Ellen White House.I was really impressed and touched by Ellen White's life,...
Pastor Casteñado gave the best tour I had at this place and I've been going since I was a kid !! So much history and inspiring stories especially the ones with the Angels !!
Esther and Jack DuBosque give such wonderful tours. Very informative and helpful. They were excited to give the tour and happy to answer any questions. We felt so blessed to have them as our tour...
Ellen G. White founded the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Though she was from Maine and lived briefly in Australia, she spent her final years in the Napa Valley. Her Adventist church is filled with...
Just 2 suggestions to improve the tour:1)self guided, head phones to listen. 2) have the guide tell interesting stories about Ellen white. Please. It was so boring
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