California has some of the worlds amazing museums and Galleries the country has to offer. Art Museums, Military Museums, Indian museums, California Galleries, Railroad Museums, Cultural Museums are just a few of the 177 Museums found all across the State of California.
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The California State Military Museum is located at 1119 Second Street in the Old Sacramento State Historical Park. It is only a few minutes walk from the State Capital, The California State Railroad Museum and several other fine museums, parks, and tourist attractions. The museum, opened by Governor Pete Wilson in 1991, is the official military museum and historical research center of the State of California.
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The California State Railroad Museum is a dynamic complex of facilities and attractions. Throughout the year, the Museum offers a wide variety of activities to help you experience the magic of railroading. Authentic train rides, unique special events, and regularly changing exhibits bring the history of railroading to life! |
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Visit one of the world’s most extensive and valuable collections of natural and cultural history. As the largest natural and historical museum in the Western United States and an active research center, NHM safeguards more than 35 million spectacular, diverse specimens and artifacts covering 4.5 billion years of history.
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California State Indian Museum
California Indian cultural artifacts in the museum include basketry, beadwork, clothing and exhibits about the ongoing traditions of various California Indian tribes. Descendents of the first Californians, tens of thousands of them, still live in California and still cherish and carry on their unique cultural heritage. Indigenous people have donated many photographs of family, friends and memorable times for use in the museum.
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Laguna Art Museum
Laguna Art Museum is Located at:
307 Cliff Drive
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
For more information call:
(949) 494-8971
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The Paley Center for Media -
The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public.
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