I came to the Merced County Courthouse Museum to see their Panama-Pacific International Exposition exhibit, which was closing in a few days. When I walked through the door, I was immediately...
Merced County Courthouse Museum
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The Merced County Courthouse Museum, located in a historic three-story courthouse built in 1875, showcases the rich history of Merced County and the settlers of the Great Central Valley. With 8,500 square feet of both permanent and rotating exhibits, the museum serves as a vital resource for preserving and sharing local heritage.
Featuring exhibits such as "Celebrations and Festivals Around Merced County" and "Painting Merced County Landmarks Immortalized by Artists," the museum offers a unique glimpse into the area's cultural significance. Staffed by dedicated volunteers, the museum aims to educate and engage visitors through its collection and various events.
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Solid local history museum. The main floor and part of the second story containing the courtroom was open while the basement level is closed. The high-ceilinged courtroom was the highlight of the...
This was a really good museum. The workers were extremely passionate. They had a really good connection. I would recommend visiting here.
Enjoyed the museum. The architecture is an outstanding feature. Tammy Wong, unsure of spelling, happily gave us a guided tour. The gift shop staff was helpful in finding information about...
I can't stress how unique this old courthouse and museum is, and the best part of it all, its FREE. There use to be seven (7) of these Italian renaissance court house in California designed to...
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