The Hubbell Home is closed during inclement weather. We appreciate your understanding. A visit into the Hubbell Home is FREE. School groups or large organized groups can submit a written request at least 30 days in advance for a group tour; however limits will be enforced. Written requests can be sent to this email link. This one-story, rambling adobe-block home was built in a Southwestern, New Mexican colonialist style. It includes ponderosa pine-log viga ceilings, wood-plank window and door framing, and a tongue-in-groove wooden floor throughout. The floor plan resembles Juan Lorenzo Hubbell's boyhood home in the South Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Gutierrez-Hubbell Home) Construction of this Ganado home began in 1898 with a modest 6 room configuration. The building grew with several additions, being completed shortly after 1910 as an 11,500 square foot house with a central courtyard. |
Last updated: September 26, 2024