Carnegie Museum is a local history museum, focusing on City and regional history. It has special collections pertaining to railroads, music, and aircraft. The Carnegie Museum is housed in Roseville's first permanent library. It preserves, promotes and protects Roseville's Rich History.
The Maidu Museum & Historic Site is an Interpretive Center museum dedicated to public education about the Maidu peoples. The museum sits at an ancient site where Nisenan Maidu families lived for 3,000 years.
Blue Line Arts provides accessible arts education for all, presents high caliber art exhibitions, bridges the arts, artists and business to fuel the creative economy, activating communities with art and creative fun!
The Gold Rush Museum features a mining tunnel, gold rush “Twitter wall,†many hands-on exhibits and an indoor panning stream that is wheelchair accessible.
Bernhard Museum is filled with artifacts and furnishings from a bygone era and will transports visitors to a simpler time. The Bernhard Museum also serves as home to the third grade Living History Program.
The Tahoe Maritime Museum & Gardens provides a unique cultural experience where the Lake Tahoe regional maritime heritage is preserved, enjoyed, and passed along to future generations through innovative interpretation and public education.
The Sierra College Natural History Museum is a dynamic and awe-inspiring center for STEM learning initiatives. The Museum and accompanying Planetarium has become a regional landmark for thousands of youngsters, students, teachers, and parents who come to engage, experience, and discover.