Healdsburg Museum & Historical Society
The Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society is located in a former Carnegie library, listed on the National Register of Historical Places.
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- The Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society is located in a former Carnegie library, listed on the National Register of Historical Places. It features rotating exhibits from its permanent collection on local Native Americans and the history of Healdsburg since 1857 and special thematic exhibitions created with additions from loans and new donations. It has a digital online library of over 19,000 photographs and increasing access to all local area historic newspapers. Its research center is open by appointment for local history and genealogical research. The Healdsburg Museum is open FREE to the public. Please see the website for details.
Wonderful Little Museum
This museum is housed in an old Carnegie Library and has an interesting collection in the basement floor about the fruit canning business that was important there in the 1800's. There is an elevator...
Nice Overview of the Town
This museum had a wonderful small town overview dating from the founding in the mid-19th Century. Lots of old photos. Esy to see in an hour and provides good back ground for touring later.
GREAT LOCAL HISTORY LESSON
Very interesting artifacts with the background of families responsible for settling the areas. Great value on a T-shirt with a beautiful H logo for only $15. Good deal. Excellent volunteer docent...