The Kerbyville Museum contains a variety of historical exhibits including gold and copper mining, logging, Native Americans (Takelma People), Pioneers, and an Early Communications Room. Also exhibits including a large U.S. Military collection from the U.S. Civil War to Korea & Vietnam .
A HO scale model railroad exhibit depicts early railroad logging and mining operations. During the Christmas Season (Satrudays Dec 5, 12 & 19 from 11 am to 5 pm) a Christmas Circus Village O scale (Lionel Trains) layout is on display for a donation of two cans of food.
A Wildlife Display includes animals of the Pacific Northwest Black & Cinnamon Bears, various ducks and geese, cougar, beavers and gray fox.
Out buildings include the 1880 Naucke House, a two story pioneer house with period furniture, a 1930's Miners Cabin, Antique Equipment Shed, Historic Barn and Blacksmith Shop, and a Native American Pit House.
Museum is open from April 1 to October 31 of each year. Admission is charged. By Kerbyville Museum on October 08, 2009 at 11:42 AM
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