Petaluma Historical Library and Museum

Petaluma Historical Library and Museum in Petaluma, Sonoma County, United States | Museum

Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, United States, is known for it's Sunburst Leaded-Glass Dome - The largest free-standing dome of stained glass in California is part of the original 1903 building design.
Poultry Exhibit - From the 1880's to the 1940's, as many as 600 million eggs PER YEAR were shipped around the world from Petaluma, earning Petaluma the moniker "Egg Basket of the World." Displays include many artifacts highlighting the egg and dairy industries.
Knickerbocker Number Five - The pumper Knickerbocker Number Five, shipped around the Horn in 1850, was purchased in 1857 for $1,500 by Petaluma's first fire unit.
Miwok Indian Exhibit - Ancestors of the Coastal Miwok Indians lived in this area more than three thousand years ago, and their culture is represented in this display.
Petaluma River, Schoolroom and Kitchen Exhibits - More 19th and 20th century artifacts that chronicle the riverside history of Petaluma, its early residents, and the fabulous gadgets representing the best "modern" technology of the times.
Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, United States, also hosts the Hoppy Hopkins Memorial Research Library for research.

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20 Fourth Street Petaluma, CA
Petaluma
California
United States
(707) 778-4398
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Petaluma Historical Library And Museum
Offers Exhibits On Poultry
Dairy
And Miwok Indian History
And Features The Largest Free-standing Leaded Glass Dome In Northern California.

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