LASR.net Homepage




Menu


Mesa, Arizona

The Sirrine House was built in 1896 by Joel E. Sirrine for his new bride, Caroline Simkins Sirrine. The original house is three rooms with a large wooden porch, high ceilings for cooling, and wooden baseboards, windowsills and trimmings. The lumber for the home was purchased in Prescott and freighted to the valley by Joel and his brother, Warren. The wood was primarily Ponderosa pine. The brick for the house was made by the Shill family of Lehi.

The home is furnished to represent the first years after the turn of the century, with actual period piece antiques and collectibles which are authentic to the time. The home is elegant but simple. Decisions about furnishings were based on knowledge of the times, the people who lived in the home, and the style of this particular area. Artifacts were donated or purchased by the museum staff with funds provided by the Mesa Southwest Museum Guild.

The effect is that of stepping into a Mesa home of about 100 years ago. The hope is that this historic home will give the people of today a glimpse back in time to the Mesa of the early 1900's.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Arizona Museum of Natural History

One of the premier museums in the state has established itself as "Arizona's Natural History Museum." "Dinosaur Mountain" is the largest dinosaur exhibit west of the Mississippi River. See a constantly flowing 50

Mesa, AZ Museums

Commemorative Air Force Museum

The Arizona Wing of The Commemorative Air Force invites you to come and see World War II aircraft including a fully restored flying B-17 Flying Fortress Sentimental Journey, B-25 Mitchell, A-26 Invader, SNJ, O2A, Mig15, Mig-21 and others. Tour the B-17

Mesa, AZ Museums


Superstition Springs Golf Club

Conveniently set in the heart of the East Valley lies one of Arizona's most challenging, golf layouts - Superstition Springs Golf Club. Measuring more than 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135

Mesa, AZ Golf Courses

Little Adobe School House

The Little Adobe Schoolhouse is a life size replica of the first schoolhouse in Mesa. According to Mesa Historian Earl Merrill, "In 1882 Mesa'

Mesa, AZ Historic Schoolhouses

Things to do near Mesa, AZ

Canyon Speedway Park

Canyon Speedway Park racers run on an oval 3/8th mile clay speedway. The track is located in a canyon with beautiful views in...

Garrison Law Firm

Garrison Law Firm offers valuable attorney services for personal injury, accident, wrongful death, nursing home abuse & other...

Chester's Harley-Davidson

Chester's Harley-Davidson is full service, state of the art dealership with an outdoor event center. Every weekend there is a...