Historical Sites Near Me in Shingletown, ca
Carter House Natural Science Museum
48 Quartz Hill Road, Redding, CA
Fort Crook Museum
43030 Fort Crook Mueseum Road, Fall River Mills, CA
Collins Pine Museum
500 Main Street, Chester, CA
About Us:
Outdoor Display:
The Museum has an outdoor display of twelve pieces of equipment that were used by Collins Pine Company back in the... Read More
Lassen Historical Museum
75 North Weatherlow Street, Susanville, CA
Community Memorial Museum
1333 Butte House Road, Yuba City, CA
The Community Memorial Museum is a Sutter County history museum. Our goal is to preserve Sutter County's history and to educate the public about our past. We are delighted to answer any... Read More
Empire Mine State Historic Park
10791 East Empire Street, Grass Valley, CA
Empire Mine State Historic Park’s close to 850 acres include miles of scenic trails for hiking, biking, dog walking and horseback riding. Bring a picnic lunch, and enjoy a memorable day at one... Read More
Bernhard Museum Complex
291 Auburn-Folsom Road, Auburn, CA
Built in 1851 as the Traveler's Rest Hotel, the Bernhard House has been welcoming visitors for over 150 years. Filled with artifacts and furnishings from a bygone era, the Bernhard House... Read More
Alpine County Museum
School Street, Markleeville, CA
The Museum's exhibits trace the history of the area now called Alpine County, from its first inhabitants, the Native Americans known as the Washoe, the coming of the early explorers such as Jed... Read More
Lake County Historic Courthouse Museum
255 North Main Street, Lakeport, CA
The County of Lake is home to two fine museums featuring local history, and Native American and early pioneer artifacts.
Read MoreCarnegie Museum
557 Lincoln Street, Roseville, CA
For more than a thousand years, the rolling hills and grasslands of South Placer County were home to the Maidu Indians. then, in 1849, came the discovery of gold with its influx of prospectors,... Read More
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park
310 Back Street, Coloma, CA
The World Rushed In
James W. Marshall discovered gold in 1848 on the South Fork of the American River in the valley the Nisenan Indians knew as Cullumah. This event... Read More
Crocker Art Museum
216 O Street, Sacramento, CA
Mission:
The Crocker Art Museum is dedicated to promoting an awareness of and enthusiasm for human experience through art. To fulfill its mission, the Crocker Art Museum... Read More
California State Capitol Museum
1315 10th Street, Sacramento, CA
California Museum
1020 O Street, Sacramento, CA
History:
The California Museum opened in June of 1998 through a unique partnership with the State of California as a private non-profit institution focused on California... Read More
California State Indian Museum
2618 K Street, Sacramento, CA
The State Indian Museum, opened in 1940, depicts three major themes of California Indian life: Nature, Spirit, and Family. Native peoples lived prosperously for thousands of years in what it... Read More