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Welcome!  Visit The Folsom History Museum!

Welcome to the Folsom History Museum Web Site. The Museum is operated by the Folsom Historical Society, located in historic downtown Folsom. It is the home to a wonderful collection of artifacts and treasures that chronicle the settlement and development of the Folsom area. You'll see fascinating and educational exhibits throughout the year along with special events highlighting the Gold Rush era and Folsom's history.

The goal of the Folsom Historical Society is to preserve our past. The Folsom History Museum archives exist to collect, preserve, and make available historical records and documents for public research. The Museum's collection illustrates various aspects of Folsom's rich history.

The Folsom Historical Society was founded in 1960 to preserve the history of Folsom and to reconstruct the Wells Fargo & Company assay office and bank (Palmer & Day Building) that now serves as the Folsom History Museum.

The History Museum focuses on exhibits about Folsom's native people, the discovery of gold and the formation of mining camps, ethnic groups who contributed to this area, the formation of the town, railroad, prison, powerhouse, and later efforts at gold mining. 
 

Visitor  Information

Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Days and times subject to change without notification.
Admission: $4 for adults. $2 for youth. Children under 12 are FREE.
Parking: parking available in front and across the street from the Museum
Address:  823 Sutter St., Folsom, CA, 95630-2440 Get directions from MapQuest. 916.985-2707
Easy access from Light Rail and Bike Trail

 

May 29- September 6, 2010 Antique Quilt Show For the summer months of June, July and August, the Folsom History Museum will present it 30th Annual Antique Quilt & Vintage Clothing Exhibit.  The Museum’s own collections will be featured.It includes traditional quilts dating back to the Civil War era, and a modern “wonky” view of Sutter Street.  Highlights from the clothing collection are Victorian costumes, including undergarments, and High fashions from the 1950’s and 60’s.  Also on exhibit are silk ceremonial Chinese robes dating from the 19th century.

September 11, 10-2  Annual Antiques Evaluation Day at the Museum $8 per item or $35 for five items

September 19 (Doors open at 2:00pm and program concludes at 5:30pm) "Shades of Green" will be performed by Story Voices at the Folsom Community Center. Tea and dessert will be served. Tickets will be available beginning August 1.Ticket prices $15 for seniors, $20 for adults (adults are 16+), children under 16 are not admitted.            

September 29-November 7, 2010 Robbers and Other Bad Guys "An exhibit about legendary and lesser known robbers in the greater Northern California area in the 1800s- early 1900s."

October 15- the 150th Anniversary Party of  The Wells Fargo Building (Palmer &Day Assay Office) and the 50th Anniversary of the Folsom Historical Society, 5:30pm-7:30pm

November 18 2010-Feb. 7, 2011- “An Illustrated Christmas, 1860-1900” from the collections of Dolph Gotelli, will feature vintage prints of Christmas and Santa Claus, highlighted by original prints by Thomas Nast whose Harper Weekly illustrations created the image of Santa Claus. This image was used in the original story, T’was the Night Before Christmas.

Ongoing Docent Training We are looking for friendly, outgoing and flexible volunteers to train as educational docents. We provide the training, you provide the fun. Call Melissa Pedroza, Education Coordinator @ 916-985-2707 or email her at education@FolsomHistoryMusuem.org

October - June Museum Tours and Outreach Programs Book a tour or outreach program today. The Museum offers a wonderful educational docent led tours. Tours can include other historic sites as well as the museum. The Museum Education Outreach program comes to your school. The schedule is flexible. There is a small fee for these programs. Call the Museum to schedule today!

Click Here to Take a Virtual Tour of the Museum  

Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Days and times subject to change without notification.
Admission: $4 for adults. $2 for youth. Children under 12 are FREE.
Parking: parking available in front and across the street from the Museum
Address:  823 Sutter St., Folsom, CA, 95630-2440 Get directions from MapQuest. 916.985-2707
Easy access from Light Rail and Bike Trail

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