The Petaluma Historical Museum, once a library designed by local architect Brainerd Jones, showcases the largest free-standing leaded glass dome in Northern California. Established in 1904, the museum offers exhibits on poultry, dairy, Miwok Indian history from the 1850s, and conducts weekend tours of historic Petaluma led by costumed docents.
Visitors can explore a research library, attend public lecture series, and enjoy special exhibits like the recent Vietnam Experience. The museum also provides guided tours, an outreach program for schools, internships, and an annual Victorian tea event, making it a hub for historical education and cultural immersion in Petaluma, CA.
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