Valhalla Estate in South Lake Tahoe
There’s plenty to explore on the grounds of these historic sites offering captivating views of Lake Tahoe and insight into what early Californian settlers did for recreation. continue reading ›
There’s plenty to explore on the grounds of these historic sites offering captivating views of Lake Tahoe and insight into what early Californian settlers did for recreation. continue reading ›
Learn about the history of the once-thriving agricultural town on the western side of the Sacramento Valley, that is now Lake Berryessa! continue reading ›
If you love history, check out the Rowland Freedom Center; open daily with displays ranging from the Revolutionary War to future space exploration! continue reading ›
Do the characters from Eugene O’Neill’s plays live on in Tao House? This short film series will explore if their presence can still be felt at his Danville residence.
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This exciting new project by the Western Railway Museum will give guests the opportunity to learn about the history of the Bay Area Rapid Transit or better known as BART!
Learn about early concepts and challenges when constructing a new transit system during the Space Age and so much more! continue reading ›
Learn about some of the Tri-Valley’s most interesting landmarks and the fascinating stories behind the names of the area’s cities. continue reading ›
Take a peek behind the curtain of the Lesher Center during this one-hour tour featuring three theaters (and some nooks and crannies too!) on Saturdays, January 9 and 23.
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This free walking tour utilizes your cellphone to guide you to over 100 sites and teach you about the fascinating history of downtown Walnut Creek. continue reading ›
Situated north of San Francisco, Tiburon once served as the last stop of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Line. Today it welcomes visitors to its small shops and friendly taverns. continue reading ›
Even if you were born and raised in the Golden State, the Oakland Museum of California is sure to teach you something new about this unique place. continue reading ›