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Healdsburg History provided by the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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The American settlers in the 1860s found that they could grow virtually any crop in the fertile valleys around Healdsburg. In 1871, the railroad opened new markets for farm produce and established Healdsburg as a prosperous agricultural district. The recreational opportunities offered by the Russian River created a seasonal stream of vacationers, arriving by regularly scheduled passenger trains, boosting the local economy. Photos, Documents and Maps. History happens in color. Site by Kreck Design.
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Artifacts found at the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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The Museum's collection of artifacts comprises a broad cross-section of historical materials providing opportunities for insights and exploration of Healdsburg and its surrounding areas. Highlights include:. POMO and WAPPO INDIAN ARTIFACTS:. PAINTINGS and FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS:. Oils, acrylics, watercolors, large framed photographs of historic significance and post cards. Agricultural implements, carpentry and blacksmith tools, hunting and fishing gear, wine making equipment and mining tools. A stereopticon...
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Collections at the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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Photos, documents, maps. The Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society collection of artifacts, documents, and photographs related to northern Sonoma County history, comprises one of the finest regional collections in California. Various pieces of the collection remain on permanent display, while much is rotated through temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Documents, local history and genealogy books, and city records are available for use in the Museums Research Center. Photos, Documents and Maps.
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Join the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society - Membership Information
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HM&HS values the individuals, families and businesses who appreciate and support the work that we do to keep history alive! Choose from the membership levels listed below, click our online forms on the right side of the page, and become a member. Family (2 or more) $50. Give a gift membership! We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express (Amex). Make a Donation (Online). You will need Adobe Reader to read Adobe PDF files. If you dont have Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe website.
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Volunteer at the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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The Healdsburg Museum Volunteer Association (HMVA). If you are interested in doing something meaningful and enjoy working in a welcoming environment, there are many projects where your help would be most appreciated. Please consider joining HMVA and giving the gift of time. You dont have to be an expert local historian. We are currently seeking friendly, dependable people to be greeters in the museum gallery. You can volunteer as little as two and half hours once a month. Hands on History Workshops.
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Donate to the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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Etch your name in history. WAYS TO SUPPORT THE MUSEUM:. GIFTS to the ANNUAL FUND. GIFTS to the ENDOWMENT FUND. Determining where one’s assets are spent makes possible apportioning a percentage of accumulated assets to benefit a favorite cause or charity while still providing for one’s heirs. Legacy Gifts can be directed to the Endowment, Annual Fund, or apportioned between the two to help meet current as well as future needs. LEGACY GIFTS present opportunities to:. Fulfill personal philanthropic goals.
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Annual Fundraising Dinners for the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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History Lives - Pioneer Award:. HISTORY LIVES - PIONEER AWARD DINNER. The History Lives - Pioneer Award honoring a long-time contributor to the history of Healdsburg and northern Sonoma County is presented at the annual Pioneer Award Dinner. This popular fundraising event highlights their lives and contributions to either their respective fields of endeavor or the community at large. Louis J. Foppiano, Sr. (2000). Francis M. Passalacqua (2001). Robert A.Young (2002). F M Milt Brandt (2003). It is because...
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History of the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society. Designed by Petaluma architect Brainerd Jones in 1909 and built by contractor Frank Sullivan of Santa Rosa in 1910-11, the building was saved from demolition by citizens intent on preserving the majesty and memories of the past. In May of 1990, the building reopened as the Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it both houses our City’s history, and serves as part of that history. Photos, Documents and Maps.
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Healdsburg 100 - Local business sponsors of the Healdsburg Museum
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Please patronize these fine Healdsburg businesses that support the Museum, and Healdsburg’s rich history. 105 Terrace Blvd., Hbg. 95448. 401 Center Street, Suite G, Hbg. 95448. PO Box 726, Hbg. 95448. 1345 Healdsburg Ave., Hbg. 95448. PO Box 232, Geyserville 95441. 340 Center Street, Hbg. 95448. 215 Vineyard, Hbg. 95448. 141 North St., Hbg. 95448. 637 Healdsburg Avenue, Hbg. 95448. 1031 Vine Street, Hbg. 95448. 9901 W. Dry Creek Rd., Hbg. 95448. 359 Hudson Street, Hbg. 95448. PO Box 454, Hbg. 95448.
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Current Exhibit Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
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The museum exhibit is open Wednesday through Sunday 11 am to 4 pm The Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society is located at 221 Matheson St. Admission is always free. Discover Oak Mound Cemetery January 27-July 10. School Days Then and Now July 28 - November 13. Zoom - Toys on the Go November 25 - January 8. Photos, Documents and Maps. History happens in color. Site by Kreck Design.