Saving the Sounds of the Past
By Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum Two pipe organs – each more than 150 years old – have traveled to Ventura County from the…
Read MoreBy Museum Volunteer Andy Ludlum Two pipe organs – each more than 150 years old – have traveled to Ventura County from the…
Read MorePatterns on the Land, an exhibit of faithful reproductions of rare maps from the museum’s Research Library and Archives collection, was first on…
Read MorePatterns on the Land, an exhibit of faithful reproductions of rare maps from the museum’s Research Library and Archives collection, was first on…
Read MoreThere is a lot of information available in this day and age. Misinformation abounds given our ready access to so much information. The…
Read MoreWe’re joining in on the #CuratorBattle and sharing the #CreepiestObject from our museum’s collection. Museums across the country are sharing their creepiest objects…
Read MoreHere’s a reminder of the natural beauty of Ventura County that’s waiting for us when it’s safe to venture back outside. This is…
Read MoreYou can now step into “Huelga! Photographs from the Frontlines by Jorge Corralejo” from your living room! The latest Museum of Ventura County…
Read MoreOn the frontlines, field workers are helping feed us during the COVID-19 pandemic and we’d like to give a shout out to all…
Read MoreMystery in the Museum! The Research Library and Archives houses over 45,000 images. Some images don’t have enough information attached to them for…
Read MorePatterns on the Land, an exhibit of faithful reproductions of rare maps from the museum’s Research Library and Archives collection, was first on…
Read MorePatterns on the Land, an exhibit of faithful reproductions of rare maps from the museum’s Research Library and Archives collection, was first on…
Read MoreThis photograph captures a scene from a movie being filmed at Gaston Méliès Movie Studio in Santa Paula in the early-1900s. Gaston Méliès…
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