The Martinez Museum in Martinez, California, is a historical museum that showcases the rich history of the city and the surrounding region. The museum often features exhibits, artifacts, and information about Martinez's past, including its role in the Gold Rush era and its connection to notable historical figures.
The Blackhawk Museum is home to close to 50 classic, vintage and rare automobiles. The Spirit of the Old West, Art of Africa, Into China, and World of Nature Galleries. One Museum, Many Worlds.
The Antioch Historical Society’s goal is to preserve, protect, and showcase the history of Antioch. The museum houses the most complete collection of early Antioch artifacts in its myriad of rooms and displays
Saint Mary's College Museum of Art houses and cares for a permanent collection of over 4,500 pieces. The Museum provides educational and programming opportunities for Saint Mary's College students and the surrounding community.
The Visitor Education Center provides educational and interactive exhibits as well as a variety of park films, which show in the theater on a regular schedule. People of all ages can learn about this important time and place in history and how it impacted our daily lives. Entry to the visitor center and the films are free.
Impressive exhibits chronicle the history of the mountain and capture its majesty. A rock wall with an instructional video examines the geological forces that created the mountain. Panels describe the Native American history of the region. A diorama, complete with native sounds, offers an overview of the park's ecosystems.
Golden State Model Railroad Museum offers to see operating model trains on three large layouts (O scale, HO scale, N scale) in a 10,000 square foot building.
The Red Oak Victory is a museum ship in the historic Richmond-Kaiser Shipyards where the ship was built in 1944. The ship is open every Sunday 10 am- 4 pm.