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Location | 45007 Albion Street, Mendocino, California |
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Coordinates | 39°18′20″N 123°47′57″W / 39.305509°N 123.799119°W |
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The Kelley House Museum is a house museum in Mendocino, California. It is located at 45007 Albion Street in Mendocino.
Founded in 1973 with a mission "to collect, preserve, protect and share the rich history of the Mendocino Coast" [1] it interprets Mendocino's logging and shipping industries together with displaying typical domestic life in the 1800s.
It is the starting point of a popular walking tour of Mendocino. [2] [3]
It has "the only museum-quality storage and research facility open to visitors on the Mendocino California Coast." [1]
It has a cannon salvaged by sport divers in the 1960s, from the ship Frolic which was wrecked in 1850 a few miles north of Mendocino, at Point Cabrillo. Investigation of the wreck by agents of Henry Meiggs sparked the development of the timber industry in the area. [4] Mendocino itself was founded in 1852 as a logging community for what became the Mendocino Lumber Company, and was originally named Meiggsville after Meiggs.
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Location | 45007 Albion Street, Mendocino, California |
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Coordinates | 39°18′20″N 123°47′57″W / 39.305509°N 123.799119°W |
Website |
www |
The Kelley House Museum is a house museum in Mendocino, California. It is located at 45007 Albion Street in Mendocino.
Founded in 1973 with a mission "to collect, preserve, protect and share the rich history of the Mendocino Coast" [1] it interprets Mendocino's logging and shipping industries together with displaying typical domestic life in the 1800s.
It is the starting point of a popular walking tour of Mendocino. [2] [3]
It has "the only museum-quality storage and research facility open to visitors on the Mendocino California Coast." [1]
It has a cannon salvaged by sport divers in the 1960s, from the ship Frolic which was wrecked in 1850 a few miles north of Mendocino, at Point Cabrillo. Investigation of the wreck by agents of Henry Meiggs sparked the development of the timber industry in the area. [4] Mendocino itself was founded in 1852 as a logging community for what became the Mendocino Lumber Company, and was originally named Meiggsville after Meiggs.