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The Ferndale Museum, a nonprofit organization situated in Ferndale, California, is a repository of artifacts, documents, and papers that trace the history of the region from the California Gold Rush era to the 1950s. One of the unique features of the museum is an active Bosch-Omori seismograph, which adds a scientific dimension to the historical exhibits.
The collections at the Ferndale Museum are extensive and diverse, comprising over 8,000 photographs, back issues of the Ferndale Enterprise newspaper, and family papers that span 150 years. These collections provide a comprehensive view of the region's history and culture.
One of the highlights of the Ferndale Museum is the historical exhibit featuring a simulated town street. This exhibit allows visitors to peek through windows and doors, offering a glimpse into the homes and businesses that might have existed in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
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515 Shaw Ave, Ferndale
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