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| Last updated on February 13, 2009 |
We seek to preserve, promote, and interpret the history of the Walnut Creek area and to record the significant changes and events. We believe that a community that understands its past and present will have more community spirit and will make better decisions about its future.
Description:
This stately Colonial Revival-style mansion, built in 1903 by Walnut Creek pioneer, Hiram Penniman,retains many of its original furnishings. Once the centerpiece of the large Shadelands Ranch, this museum now houses regional artifacts and documents and offers group tours and a living history program for elementary school children.
History:
The Walnut Creek Historical Society was formed in 1965 and throughout most of its history has supported and run the Shadelands Ranch Museum and its interpretive programs. The society also publishes local history and actively collects documents and artifacts from Walnut Creek.
Contact person: Joyce Segger, Office Manager, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: 925-935-7885
Address:
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2660 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.ci.walnut-creek.ca.us/header.asp?genericId=1&CatID=3&SubCatID=159
Directions:
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Near the intersection of Oak Grove Road and Ygnacio Valley Roads in Walnut Creek.
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: BART Walnut Creek, Walk distance (in minutes): 20
Nearest Bus Stop: Wiget and Ygnacio Valley, 3 minutes minute walk |
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