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HISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;HERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
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History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMCURRENT EXHIBITPETALUMANS OF YESTERYEAREVENTSGREG Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Preserving the Unique History of Petaluma and Providing Educational and Cultural Services to the Community. We are excited to announce that the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum is planning on a June 2021 reopening; weekends only at this time. More information here soon! VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. EXHIBITS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Exhibits Dom Dluzak 2020-07-20T12:08:01-07:00. In addition to our events, the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is proud to host to a number of free entry exhibits. Our exhibitions range from a series of past and current events local to Petaluma and beyond. Below is just a small collection on the exhibits that we offer between our permanentHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;HERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
WEDNESDAY DIALOGUES
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. VIDEOS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Videos – Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Videos Karl Poniatowski 2021-02-17T18:38:41-08:00. A partial collection of videos and virtual media showcasing highlights of Exhibits, Events and Programs at the Museum. Visit our complete Video Archive with event descriptions on Vimeo and our historic video archives online at California Revealed. ABOUT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Museum Building and Exhibits The former library now houses Petaluma poultry, dairy, and Miwok Indian history exhibits from the 1850s. The cornerstone for this stately Carnegie Library was laid in 1904. The building, designed by localHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries; EVENTS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is a host to a wide variety of events ranging from in house concerts to guest speakers. While the museum offers free event admission most events are ticketed. Search for an event below & open up it's detailed summary where you can find VIDEO CD – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Pianos of Petaluma a DVD Recorded 2008 $ 15.25 15.25. Add to cartDetails
SUMMER 2020 VOLUME 30, ISSUE 2 lumber down-creek to San Francisco, Sacramento and Oakland via shallow-draft scow schooner. The busi-ness was to stay within the family for four more genera- WINTER/SPRING 2021 VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 As we move into 2021, much has changed at your museum, but its essence remains unchanged. The subject of my last few letters has been the power and importance of the museum going digital. COMRADES AND CHICKEN RANCHERS THE STORY OF A CALIFORNIA Given its tumultuous history, one would hardly have expected Petaluma, California, to become transformed into the San Francisco bedroom suburb that it is today. It had been a small-town agricultural community, where Jewish chicken ranchers and radicals enjoyed a vigorous Yiddish cultural life, maintained intense political commitments, and took part in sharp conflicts among themselves PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMCURRENT EXHIBITPETALUMANS OF YESTERYEAREVENTSGREG Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Preserving the Unique History of Petaluma and Providing Educational and Cultural Services to the Community. We are excited to announce that the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum is planning on a June 2021 reopening; weekends only at this time. More information here soon! VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. EXHIBITS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Exhibits Dom Dluzak 2020-07-20T12:08:01-07:00. In addition to our events, the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is proud to host to a number of free entry exhibits. Our exhibitions range from a series of past and current events local to Petaluma and beyond. Below is just a small collection on the exhibits that we offer between our permanentHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;HERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
WEDNESDAY DIALOGUES
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMCURRENT EXHIBITPETALUMANS OF YESTERYEAREVENTSGREG Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Preserving the Unique History of Petaluma and Providing Educational and Cultural Services to the Community. We are excited to announce that the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum is planning on a June 2021 reopening; weekends only at this time. More information here soon! VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. EXHIBITS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Exhibits Dom Dluzak 2020-07-20T12:08:01-07:00. In addition to our events, the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is proud to host to a number of free entry exhibits. Our exhibitions range from a series of past and current events local to Petaluma and beyond. Below is just a small collection on the exhibits that we offer between our permanentHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with newHERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;WEDNESDAY DIALOGUES
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. ABOUT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Museum Building and Exhibits The former library now houses Petaluma poultry, dairy, and Miwok Indian history exhibits from the 1850s. The cornerstone for this stately Carnegie Library was laid in 1904. The building, designed by local VIDEOS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Videos – Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Videos Karl Poniatowski 2021-02-17T18:38:41-08:00. A partial collection of videos and virtual media showcasing highlights of Exhibits, Events and Programs at the Museum. Visit our complete Video Archive with event descriptions on Vimeo and our historic video archives online at California Revealed.HISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new EVENTS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is a host to a wide variety of events ranging from in house concerts to guest speakers. While the museum offers free event admission most events are ticketed. Search for an event below & open up it's detailed summary where you can find RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries; BOOKS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Where the World Begins Sonoma Mountain Stories and Images $ NEWSLETTER – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Newsletter Greg 2020-10-20T16:58:34-07:00. The Museum publishes a quarterly news letter with interesting historical articles and photographs, as well as information on current and upcoming exhibits. Click on the links below to access our latest newsletter. BOOKS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM B’nai Israel Jewish Center Community Cookbook 19.95. Add to cart PRODUCTS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Search for: filler; filler; Filler Item To Center Logo; RESEARCH; EVENTS. Calendar of Events; Exhibits PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMCURRENT EXHIBITPETALUMANS OF YESTERYEAREVENTSGREG Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Preserving the Unique History of Petaluma and Providing Educational and Cultural Services to the Community. We are excited to announce that the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum is planning on a June 2021 reopening; weekends only at this time. More information here soon! VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. EXHIBITS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Exhibits Dom Dluzak 2020-07-20T12:08:01-07:00. In addition to our events, the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is proud to host to a number of free entry exhibits. Our exhibitions range from a series of past and current events local to Petaluma and beyond. Below is just a small collection on the exhibits that we offer between our permanentHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with newHERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;WEDNESDAY DIALOGUES
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMCURRENT EXHIBITPETALUMANS OF YESTERYEAREVENTSGREG Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Preserving the Unique History of Petaluma and Providing Educational and Cultural Services to the Community. We are excited to announce that the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum is planning on a June 2021 reopening; weekends only at this time. More information here soon! VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. EXHIBITS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Exhibits Dom Dluzak 2020-07-20T12:08:01-07:00. In addition to our events, the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is proud to host to a number of free entry exhibits. Our exhibitions range from a series of past and current events local to Petaluma and beyond. Below is just a small collection on the exhibits that we offer between our permanentHISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with newHERITAGE HOMES
Heritage Homes Dom Dluzak 2021-01-06T19:59:09-08:00. For fifty years, Heritage Homes has celebrated and advocated for the preservation of Petaluma’s historic architecture and cultural legacy. In 2016, Heritage Homes joined the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in order to more effectively serve as an active voice in the preservationand
RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries;WEDNESDAY DIALOGUES
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new BLACK HISTORY: CELEBRATING FAMILY To honor black history month in 2021, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development (PBCD) is Celebrating Family with a portrait exhibit featuring over 70 diverse Petaluma families, who share what “family” means to them. You can find the Celebrating Family exhibit in over 40 storefronts in downtown Petaluma from January 29th to March 15th, 2021.ADA DALEY ATWATER
Ada (Addie) Daley Atwater was born on October 16, 1836 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, of a well-to- do family. Her grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War as a bodyguard to General Washington. As a young girl, Addie Daley grew up in Canada and New York. It was in New York that she met Henry Atwater, who was working WINTER 2014 VOLUME 24, ISSUE 1 choosing sides, in 1933. On November 6, the Editorial Column by Emmett Olmsted in the Argus-Courier was headed, “The End Of Prohibition.” Mr. Olmsted wrote, “It marks the VISIT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Take A Museum Tour FREE walking tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents. Come hear the history of Petaluma from the mouths of early settlers of Petaluma. Most Saturdays, May through October, Meet on the steps of the Museum at 10:30 a.m. to begin. ABOUT – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Museum Building and Exhibits The former library now houses Petaluma poultry, dairy, and Miwok Indian history exhibits from the 1850s. The cornerstone for this stately Carnegie Library was laid in 1904. The building, designed by local VIDEOS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Videos – Petaluma Historical Library & Museum. Videos Karl Poniatowski 2021-02-17T18:38:41-08:00. A partial collection of videos and virtual media showcasing highlights of Exhibits, Events and Programs at the Museum. Visit our complete Video Archive with event descriptions on Vimeo and our historic video archives online at California Revealed.HISTORY SPOTS
History Spots by the Petalumans of Yesteryear will give voice to the rich history of our town. Over 20 locations in our historic downtown, and many more throughout the city. Listen anytime on your smartphone. A timely activity that promotes both individual exercise and tourism. Even after the pandemic these spots will remain available with new RESEARCH – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Museum’s Research Library, named after Petaluma City Historian Hoppy Hopkins (1921-2003), contains books and files that assist in history, genealogy, and architectural research of Petaluma and close environs. Collection strengths include such treasures as: early maps, the Vallejo land grant; books relating to topics as the Miwok Indians, poultry and dairy industries; EVENTS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum is a host to a wide variety of events ranging from in house concerts to guest speakers. While the museum offers free event admission most events are ticketed. Search for an event below & open up it's detailed summary where you can find JOIN – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Join the Museum The Petaluma Museum Association offers memberships to those who are seeking to support our organization and learn about Petaluma's rich history. If you are interested in purchasing a membership, please look at our Membership Page for FAQ's NEWSLETTER – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Newsletter Greg 2020-10-20T16:58:34-07:00. The Museum publishes a quarterly news letter with interesting historical articles and photographs, as well as information on current and upcoming exhibits. Click on the links below to access our latest newsletter. BOOKS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM Where the World Begins Sonoma Mountain Stories and Images $ BOOKS – PETALUMA HISTORICAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM B’nai Israel Jewish Center Community Cookbook $ 19.95 19.95 Petaluma Historical Library and Museum | 20 Fourth Street Petaluma, CA 94952 | (707) 778-4398 Skip to content* filler
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