Sonoma County has many interesting museums, such as the Charles M. Schulz Museum, Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, and Pacific Coast Air Museum. Charles M. Schulz is a Santa Rosa celebrity famous for his "Peanuts" cartoon characters. Check our Sonoma County calendar of events for any current happenings at museums.
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The Museum is located in a Gothic-Revival Victorian known as The Gould-Shaw House. One of the oldest documented dwellings in Cloverdale, its façade appears today much as it did in the 1870s.The house…
Built in 1887, the Kenwood Depot served proudly as central Sonoma Valley’s primary railroad station from 1888 to 1934 when rail service finally gave way to the automobile. Today, the trains and even…
Located in the heart of Wine Country, the Depot Park Museum has displays on the History of Sonoma Valley from pre-contact of Native Americans to post American Statehood; exhibits of Victorian pre-1900…
Sonoma State Historic Park is the site of the northernmost Franciscan Mission in California and birthplace of the California State Bear Flag. Unlike most parks with a single plot of land and a…
This beautifully restored Mission-style Sebastopol Railroad Depot, built in 1917, now houses the West County Museum, which presents changing exhibits chronicling the history of western Sonoma…
Rancho Obi-Wan is a 9,000-square-foot non-profit museum located on the outskirts of wine country in Petaluma, California. Officially recognized by Guinness World Records in 2014, it houses the world’s…
Explore contemporary art and regional history at the Museum of Sonoma County! Located in Downtown Santa Rosa, the Museum's campus is within walking distance from the Downtown Santa Rosa SMART Train…
The Santa Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum has an impressive collection of more than 5000 cataloged items. Traditional Native American art makes up the greatest portion of the collection, with…
Built in 2009, The Cloverdale History Center sits next to the Historic Gould- Shaw home. Resource for local Historical Information and Collections. Come for the day or a longer stay! We are in the…
Part of the Sonoma State Historic Park, the two-story, wide-balconied, adobe barracks facing Sonoma's central plaza were built to house Mexican army troops under the command of General Vallejo. These…