Amador County Historical Society
The Amador County Historical Society (ACHS), founded circa 1944, is dedicated to gathering, preserving, and providing access to artifacts, historical documents, and a wealth of materials related to Amador County's rich Gold Rush history. The Society has played a crucial role in establishing the Amador County Museum, which has been a focal point for historical preservation and community engagement since its dedication in 1949.
Currently, ACHS is actively raising funds for the construction of a new Livery Building at the Amador County Museum, aimed at protecting and displaying the county's early wagons, carriages, and historical equipment. With approximately 40% of the necessary funds raised, the Society continues to encourage community support for this project and its ongoing preservation efforts.
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