USS Hornet - Sea, Air and Space Museum preserves and honors the legacy of the aircraft carrier USS Hornet CV-12 and those who served aboard her. The Museum is onboard the USS Hornet Aircraft Carrier. Providing exhibitions on the history of the USS Hornet as well as its sister essex class carriers.
The Chabot Space and Science Center is a popular attraction located in Oakland, California. It is a fantastic destination for space and science enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in learning about the wonders of the universe.
The Oakland Aviation Museum is located in Oakland, California, near the Oakland International Airport. It is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich aviation history of the Bay Area. The museum is located in the historic Boeing School of Aeronautics building, which was used as a training facility during World War II.
The Transmission Gallery is an art gallery located in Oakland, California. It is situated in the heart of Oakland, known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. The Gallery offers an exciting and dynamic space for contemporary art exhibitions, fostering dialogue, and community engagement.
The Pacific Pinball Museum is a unique museum located in Alameda, California, United States, dedicated to preserving the history and art of pinball. The museum is situated at 1510 Webster St, Alameda, CA 94501, and features a collection of over 100 pinball machines from different eras and manufacturers.
Joyce Gordon Gallery is a fine art gallery located midtown Oakland, CA. It exhibits art that reflects the social and cultural diversity of the Bay Area and international artists. The Gallery offers you some of the most cutting edge Art produced primarily by Black/African Artist from around the globe in all original mediums.
The Oakland Museum of California brings together collections of art, history and natural sciences under one roof to tell the extraordinary stories of California and its people. OMCA connects collections and programs across disciplines, advancing an integrated, multilayered understanding of this ever-evolving state.
Dublin Heritage Park and Museums is a 10-acre park with historic buildings, lawns, pioneer cemetery, and picnic areas. The park is designed to maintain and tell the history of Dublin. The park is open to the public during daylight hours. Follow the links of the left to learn more about Dublin's history and the historic buildings.
The Piedmont Center for the Arts is dedicated to coalescing the arts communities of Piedmont and around the Bay Area. The Center is an intimate, inviting, centrally located Piedmont space where musicians, actors, filmmakers, visual artists, singers and writers of all ages can perform, display, project, read and exchange their works.
Children's Natural History Museum features the Miller Stardome and "Walk through Time" Exhibit which shows how the Earth evolved from 4.5 billion years ago to the present. Microfossils on display (radiolarians, foraminifers, and diatoms) gives you a sense of how life on this planet evolved.
Just about everyone has ridden a bus at one point in their life, whether to school, work, to visit a relative or on a tour. The Pacific Bus Museum, an active organization of “bus enthusiasts†based in Northern California, is dedicated to honoring the history of this unique form of transportation.
Museum of Local History is dedicated to preserving the diverse history of Fremont, Union City and Newark and it is the perfect place for an intimate journey into the past. The programs are designed to make your visit interesting, informative and fun.
The Camron-Stanford House is the last of the beautiful 19th century mansions that once surrounded Lake Merritt. Today, visitors enjoy exhibits on topics of Victorian life & local history, and the opportunity to step back in time to 19th century Oakland.
The mission of the Pardee Historic Home Museum Inc. is to encourage learning, understanding, and appreciation of Oakland’s early history, the contributions of three generations of the Pardee family to the City of Oakland and the State of California, and to preserve the Museum’s history, home, contents, and gardens for the community’s education and enjoyment.
The San Francisco Korean American Museum is the result of grassroots efforts to establish an archive that will eventually collect and house all available items that relate to Korean immigrants’ experience in and around San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Founded in 1925, the Mills College Art Museum is a forum for exploring art and ideas and a laboratory for contemporary art practices. Through innovative exhibitions, programs, and collections, the museum engages and inspires the intellectual and creative life of the Mills community as well as the diverse audiences of the Bay Area and beyond.
Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley is designed to inspire tomorrow’s scientists, where their imaginations can run wild. The Lawrence is where hands-on discovery, inspiration, and fun combine
Alameda Naval Air Museum is home to a unique collection of artifacts and exhibits emphasizing the role of the Alameda Naval Air Station in the defense of our nation and as an integral part of the local community for over 50 years.
Alameda Museum provides displays of Alameda's illustrious history, from the native Ohlone through Neptune Beach, and onward through the 20th century. The gift shop offers souvenirs, books and videos about the rich history of the Island City.