My boyfriend and I were staying Ferndale for my birthday, and I picked the day the museum was closed to be born! Anyhow we were peeping around the museum, and when I pepped inside a pair of eyes were peering back at me! Some nice man who worked for the museum invited us inside despite them being closed! It was so very kind of him! We got a guided tour of the museum:) It was really neat to learn about the congressman, Don Clausen, who was from Ferndale. The artifacts are really neat; especially the baskets woven by local Native American tribes. It was cool to see all of the Victorian home furnishings as well! Definitely stop by here if you’re visiting Ferndale!
Ellis B.
Classificação do local: 5 San Leandro, CA
This museum is a total gem. The displays are in small rooms with windows to look at. For $ 1 to get in, this was well worth it. The lady behind the desk was very helpful and pointed us in places of interest around the area. For $ 1 you can’t do any better.
Meg T.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
I’ve loved this museum ever since I was knee high to a bugs eye. I love that admittance is a buck and that their gift shop carries some really fun and fantastic items. But beyond that it’s just fun to come and learn more about Ferndale and it’s history. Funny that just by living here, I kinda became part of it’s history too.
Dave G.
Classificação do local: 5 Belmont, MA
Just big enough to get a taste of old Ferndale, small enough to be a snack. Great way of breaking things into ‘rooms’.