The Anderson Valley History Museum is the crown jewel of the Anderson Valley Historical Society. The museum also features displays highlighting the lives of the early settlers to the Valley, our extensive farming, ranching and fruit-growing heritage, dating back to the 1880s, and our region’s rich Native American culture.
Ford House Visitor Center and Museum is the perfect place to start any visit to Mendocino. The circa 1854 home offers both historic and current information on the town and the area State Parks, including a broad selection of brochures, books, maps, cards, and gifts.
Founded by artists in 1959, the Mendocino Art Center is the creative hub of the North Coast. Thriving as an educational destination for artists and art lovers.
Gualala Arts Center is a community arts organization, located in Gualala, between Mendocino and Sonoma County, California, dedicated to promoting public interest and participation in the arts since 1961. Here you can find art exhibits, workshops & classes, classical & popular music performances, theater, lectures and much more.
The Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House in Ukiah, California, is an art, history and anthropology museum focusing on the lifeworks of artist Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937) and her ethnologist husband, Dr. John W. Hudson (1857-1936).