
The NDGW Home, located in the heart of San Francisco, was designed by pioneering and renowned architect, Julia Morgan. Ms. Morgan was a California native, a graduate of UC Berkley, the first woman admitted to the architecture program at l’École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the first licensed female architect in the State in 1904. Ms. Morgan also designed Hearst Castle and over 700 other buildings in California.
The Native Daughters of the Golden West formally dedicated the NDGW Home on January 19, 1929.
All members are welcome to visit and bring a guest. Guests must be accompanied by a member.
About the Home
The NDGW Home is a four-story, reinforced concrete building with a Museum, Community Meeting Facilities, Public Reference Library (Pioneer Roster), and guest rooms for Native Daughters of the Golden West Members. Tours of the Museum and archives are available by appointment only. Contact: GrandParlor@ndgw.org or NDHome@ndgw.org for more information.
Recent successful projects include:
- Replacement of all bathtubs and walk-in showers
- On going window replacement
- Ongoing electrical upgrades
Current projects:
- Plumbing Repairs
- New Boiler
Brick Buy Brick: (Form Coming Soon)
A wonderful way to fill the Voss Garden in our Julia Morgan designed home with memories of our loved ones, whether they are with us or not, is to dedicate a commemorative brick inscribed with their name. If you have an event, thought, or just a personal message you would like to convey that is important to you, have a brick inscribed to be placed in the garden.
Please fill out the form and email to: NDHome@ndgw.org

