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Trinidad Museum Society

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Located at the entry way to the charming coastal village of Trinidad, the Museums mission is to "enhance appreciation of our Trinidad area's rich past."

Description

Located off Main Street and Patrick's Point Drive at the entry way to the charming coastal village of Trinidad, is a newly rehabilitated circa 1899-1900 Victorian Italianate bungalow. The Sangster-Watkins-Underwood home, donated by the family of Ernie and Gwyneth Susan, descendants of the original owners, was moved from its site near Trinidad State Beach to land donated by Glenn and Janis Saunders in September 2006.

Now the beautifully renovated home, with five exhibit rooms and a display preparation and storage room, will open to the public in 2009. There will be Native American exhibits featuring the redwood canoe carved from one log by Axel Lindgren, exquisite Indian baskets, implements, regalia and a magnificent mural painted by Susan Morton of the old Tsurai Village site above Old Home Beach. Other rooms will feature natural history, historic photographs from the Katie Boyle and Gwyneth Susan collections and a Heritage Room recreating an early twentieth century kitchen.

The Trinidad Museum was founded in 1983 and has been housed in a small, inconspicuous gear shed since then. Splendid collections have been acquired over the years with inadequate space to show all of them properly. Now, there will be room for beautifully displayed acquisitions and interpretative narratives. Trinidad's rich cultural and natural history, with emphasis on Tsurai Village, Yurok traditions, European contact, the Gold Rush, whaling, fishing, shipping, logging, transportation, Trinidad Head light house, and commerce, will be told in a Trinidad home which is an historic exhibit itself.

A native plant garden, vernal pond, and pathways have been nurtured by a dedicated landscaping and garden committee and will surround Trinidad Museum with natural beauty. Later, Trinidad Library and Saunders Park will complete this oasis of learning, reflection, serenity, and beauty.

Mission

Enhancing appreciation of our Trinidad area's rich past.

Address: 400 Janis Ct, Trinidad (Californie) 95570
Phone: (707) 677-3883
State: CA
City: Trinidad
Street Number: 400 Janis Ct
Zip Code: 95570
categories: park, nonprofit organization



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Reviews
Super cute local museum! Located right off the main road, there is a small parking lot and a little garden full of flowers in the back. The lady at the front was so nice and helpful, told me all about the history of the area. Definitely stop by if you're driving by Trinidad!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Looked nice from the outside and the gardens were nice however we were not able to view the inside of the museum. After waiting nearly a half hour because Google said they open at noon we walked to the museum only to find that they actually do not open until 12:30pm Thursday-Saturday.Visited onWeekday
Really good displays pertaining to local fauna and native American culture and crafts. Curated mostly by volunteers, impressive.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Definitely worth visiting, not a huge museum but friendly, knowledgeable staff and loaded with details about native peoples, natural history/geology, and the development of Trinidad as well as the nearby parks. Really enjoyed the large exhibit of Yurok woven caps, baskets, etc, beautiful patterns "friendship/snake nose"!. The sea creature exhibit is a helpful guide for visiting beach combers what's a... chiton? as is the numbered local mineral and rock ID key, very cool. Lots for history buffs, too. Nice that it's free, but don't forget the donation box by the door : Can easily spend an hour+ just reading about those here first and keying out the many lovely stones.
What a delightful surprise...! Stunning "First People's" basket work yes, baskets made from porcupine quills and other local Native American artifacts, fascinating photos from the late 1800's and early 1900's of major portions of this coastal town's history: Native village, redwood lumber port, whaling station, fishing village, tourist destination and more. An excellent way to invest an hour or two on a rainy day. Physically small but hugely interesting!
Amazing place to learn the history of Humboldt and TrinidadVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entryFree
Very charming and a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. I like the native garden in the back. Museum offers a nice look at local history.
Lovely local Museum with a very helpful well-informed guide. Must see in Trinidad.
Such rich history and knowledgeable staff..
Super good for kids
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