The overhead cargo room at Callahan Station became the museum's main exhibition area, while the central room, formerly the ticket and cashier offices, was temporarily used as storage. Over time, the society received a grant to purchase museum software for storing and tracking the collection.
The outside of this "biggest little museum" features a Shasta Rain Rock and a wall incorporating obsidian, fossils, a cannon ball, mill stones, and Native American mortar and pestles. It also boasts "The Carriage House" where visitors can see wheeled vehicles, carriages, buggies, and vintage farm equipment.
Weed Historic Lumbertown Museum is a collection of items/objects of historical and cultural interest dislplayed relevant to the lumber industry and the establishment of the City of Weed.
Siskiyou County Museum's mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and disseminate the history of Siskiyou County and the state of California as it relates to the local region.