The Hayes Mansion was built in 1905 by E.A. and J.O. Hayes, publishers of the San Jose Mercury and San Jose Herald newspapers. This lovely 4100 square foot 62 room villa (currently managed as a hotel and conference center) was designed by George Page and has been noted as one the finest examples of late 19th - century architecture in the Valley. Edenvale Gardens Regional Park, directly across the entrance to the hotel, was once the grounds to the Hayes Mansion and later in the 1960s and 1970s was the site of Frontier Village.
For more information on the Hayes Mansion please check out the following links:
Upcoming paintsites: See the SCVWS website or the November Newsletter for details.
- Thursday, Nov. 28, HAPPY THANKSGIVING
- Thursday, Dec 5, Wildwood Park, Saratoga
- Saturday, Dec 7, Central Wholesale Nursery, San Jose
- Thursday, Dec 12, Historic Murphy Avenue, Sunnyvale
- Thursday, Dec 19, Central Wholesale Nursery, San Jose
- Thursday, Jan 2, 2020 Stanford Red Barn, Palo Alto
- Thursday, Jan 9, Sikh Gurdwara, San Jose
- Thursday, Jan 16, Don Edwards Environmental Education Centrer, Fremont
- Thursday, Jan 23, Emma Prusch Farm, San Jose
- Thursday, Jan 30, TBD rain makeup day
Artists and their artwork:
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Benay's watercolor of Hayes Mansion |
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Benay |
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Indira's watercolor of the Hayes Mansion |
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Joe's painting of the mansion painted from Edenvale Park |
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Joe |
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John's painting of the side view of Hayes Mansion |
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Lauren's painting of the northeast view of the mansion |
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Lora's watercolor of the Hayes Mansion |
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Mindy |
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Rich's painting of the east view of the Hayes Mansion |
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Tanvi |
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Tanvi's watercolor of a patio at the Hayes Mansion |
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Tanvi's watercolor of the main building at Hayes Mansion |
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Jane's painting of Hayes Mansion |
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