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Siskiyou County Museum |
The Siskiyou County Museum was built in 1950 by the county to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of the area for future generations. Located within one hour of Lava Beds National Monument, the Marble Mountain Wilderness Area, majestic 14,162 foot Mount Shasta, and numerous gold-bearing rivers, the Museum features exhibits detailing Siskiyou County's colorful history from Indian cultures to 20th century themes.
The Museum is an interpretive center for the history of Siskiyou County and includes exhibits, programs, and a research library. The museum features displays about fur trappers, the military, and American Indians. The museum presents exhibits from prehistoric times to the 20th century. The outdoor museum displays restored buildings and equipment in the setting of an 1800's village.
Visitors can go on a candlelight tour that takes place in December. The museum is open daily excluding Sundays, Mondays, and holidays. Admission is by donation.
| Location | 910 S Main Street Yreka California 96097 |
| Phone | 916-842-3836 |