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Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House |
Since its inauguration in 1986, the Grace Hudson Museum has become an increasingly important cultural and educational resource for Northern California. The Museum's collections consist of more than 30,000 inter-related objects, with significant holdings of Pomo Indian artifacts (particularly basketry) ethnographic field notes, unpublished manuscripts, historic photographs and the world's largest collection of Grace Hudson paintings. The Museum sits on the four acre Hudson-Carpenter Park.
The Sun House, the Hudsons' charming 1911 redwood Craftsman bungalow home, is adjacent to the Museum. It is interpreted for the public with docent led tours leaving from the Museum. The Sun House is California Historical Landmark #296 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The museum and house are open Wednesday through Sunday excluding major holidays. Admission free and donations are gladly accepted.
| Location | 431 S Main Street Ukiah California 95482 |
| Phone | 707-462-4705 |