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Carpinteria Valley Museum — Attraction in Carpinteria

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Carpinteria Valley Museum
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The Carpinteria Valley Museum of History is a museum located in Carpinteria, California. It is operated by the non-profit Carpinteria Valley Historical Society primarily through membership dues, memorial donations, endowment income, and fund-raising activities. The museum is staffed by volunteer docents.
Nearby attractions
Carpinteria Community Library
5141 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
The Alcazar Theatre
4916 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park
5775 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Carpinteria City Beach
Carpinteria, CA 93013
Carpinteria City Beach
Carpinteria, CA 93013
Nearby restaurants
Teddy's By the Sea
5096 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Lucky Llama Coffee House
5100 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Giovanni's Pizza Carpinteria
5205 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Jack's Bistro & Famous Bagels
5050 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
The Worker Bee Café
973 Linden Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Sushi Teri
970 Linden Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Corktree Cellars, Carpinteria CA
910 Linden Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Dang Burger
5080 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Guichos Eatery
901 Linden Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Nutbelly Pizzeria
915 Linden Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Nearby hotels
Carpinteria State Beach
205 Palm Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Carpinteria Beach Cottages
4863 7th St, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Motel 6 Carpinteria, CA - Santa Barbara - South
5550 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Best Western Plus Carpinteria Inn
4558 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Carpinteria by IHG
5606 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013, United States
Carpinteria Shores
4975 Sandyland Rd, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Casa Del Sol Motel
5585 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
Studio 6 Suites Carpinteria, CA–Santa Barbara-South
5550 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
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Carpinteria Valley Museum

956 Maple Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013
4.7(20)
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The Carpinteria Valley Museum of History is a museum located in Carpinteria, California. It is operated by the non-profit Carpinteria Valley Historical Society primarily through membership dues, memorial donations, endowment income, and fund-raising activities. The museum is staffed by volunteer docents.

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attractions: Carpinteria Community Library, The Alcazar Theatre, Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park, Carpinteria City Beach, Carpinteria City Beach, restaurants: Teddy's By the Sea, Lucky Llama Coffee House, Giovanni's Pizza Carpinteria, Jack's Bistro & Famous Bagels, The Worker Bee Café, Sushi Teri, Corktree Cellars, Carpinteria CA, Dang Burger, Guichos Eatery, Nutbelly Pizzeria
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(805) 684-3112
Website
carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org
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Wed1 - 4 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Carpinteria Valley Museum

Carpinteria Community Library

The Alcazar Theatre

Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

Carpinteria City Beach

Carpinteria City Beach

Carpinteria Community Library

Carpinteria Community Library

4.6

(15)

Open 24 hours
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The Alcazar Theatre

The Alcazar Theatre

4.4

(47)

Open 24 hours
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Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

4.6

(173)

Open 24 hours
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Carpinteria City Beach

Carpinteria City Beach

4.6

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Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Carpinteria Valley Museum

Teddy's By the Sea

Lucky Llama Coffee House

Giovanni's Pizza Carpinteria

Jack's Bistro & Famous Bagels

The Worker Bee Café

Sushi Teri

Corktree Cellars, Carpinteria CA

Dang Burger

Guichos Eatery

Nutbelly Pizzeria

Teddy's By the Sea

Teddy's By the Sea

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Lucky Llama Coffee House

Lucky Llama Coffee House

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Giovanni's Pizza Carpinteria

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Michael TeoliMichael Teoli
My family and I live in Tarzana, CA yet our beach of choice that we frequent on a monthly basis is just over an hour up the 101 to Carpinteria - a wonderful beach community that we adore. Though we've been going for years, I never seem to hit it quite right to visit the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History... we're either still enjoying the beach during their open hours or we're there on days they're closed (like Sundays). Well... this time I was going to make it! I ended up walking there from the beach and caught them right at the end of the day! They are open Tuesdays-Saturdays 1-4pm. While donations are welcomed, admission is free!!! They have a lot of great stuff for a small historical museum, and especially for a free museum, you have absolutely nothing to lose!!! I really enjoyed all the rooms set up to look like the years of old. I enjoy antiques, so it's really fun to see all they have on display! There are items hidden everywhere, and I even managed to discover a few things the docent hadn't really noticed before! Bonus points for still having the retro linoleum my grandparents used to have in the 1980s (pictured). There's a lot to learn even for someone who's listed the area. I wasn't aware that Carpinteria at one time was well known for their walnut farming. They have one of the old walnut machines that is really impressive (also pictured). So the next time you're enjoying a beach day or beach weekend, check this place out! It's not a super quick walk from the beach depending on your activity level, but if you're in for a little walk, it's a nice, easy one. PS. Another hidden Carpinteria gem that is rarely open, but the kids will enjoy (that is literally right in the beach parking lot) is the Visitor's Center. Check that free attraction out too and feed some fish!!!
GabbyGabby
Beautiful place! The lovely ladies were absolutely perfect at their job. The tour was very interesting, the setups were very clean & organized, and I loved the fact that the piano was open to play ! What a Sweet and memorable trip
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My family and I live in Tarzana, CA yet our beach of choice that we frequent on a monthly basis is just over an hour up the 101 to Carpinteria - a wonderful beach community that we adore. Though we've been going for years, I never seem to hit it quite right to visit the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History... we're either still enjoying the beach during their open hours or we're there on days they're closed (like Sundays). Well... this time I was going to make it! I ended up walking there from the beach and caught them right at the end of the day! They are open Tuesdays-Saturdays 1-4pm. While donations are welcomed, admission is free!!! They have a lot of great stuff for a small historical museum, and especially for a free museum, you have absolutely nothing to lose!!! I really enjoyed all the rooms set up to look like the years of old. I enjoy antiques, so it's really fun to see all they have on display! There are items hidden everywhere, and I even managed to discover a few things the docent hadn't really noticed before! Bonus points for still having the retro linoleum my grandparents used to have in the 1980s (pictured). There's a lot to learn even for someone who's listed the area. I wasn't aware that Carpinteria at one time was well known for their walnut farming. They have one of the old walnut machines that is really impressive (also pictured). So the next time you're enjoying a beach day or beach weekend, check this place out! It's not a super quick walk from the beach depending on your activity level, but if you're in for a little walk, it's a nice, easy one. PS. Another hidden Carpinteria gem that is rarely open, but the kids will enjoy (that is literally right in the beach parking lot) is the Visitor's Center. Check that free attraction out too and feed some fish!!!
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Reviews of Carpinteria Valley Museum

4.7
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5.0
3y

My family and I live in Tarzana, CA yet our beach of choice that we frequent on a monthly basis is just over an hour up the 101 to Carpinteria - a wonderful beach community that we adore. Though we've been going for years, I never seem to hit it quite right to visit the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History... we're either still enjoying the beach during their open hours or we're there on days they're closed (like Sundays).

Well... this time I was going to make it! I ended up walking there from the beach and caught them right at the end of the day! They are open Tuesdays-Saturdays 1-4pm. While donations are welcomed, admission is free!!!

They have a lot of great stuff for a small historical museum, and especially for a free museum, you have absolutely nothing to lose!!! I really enjoyed all the rooms set up to look like the years of old. I enjoy antiques, so it's really fun to see all they have on display! There are items hidden everywhere, and I even managed to discover a few things the docent hadn't really noticed before! Bonus points for still having the retro linoleum my grandparents used to have in the 1980s (pictured).

There's a lot to learn even for someone who's listed the area. I wasn't aware that Carpinteria at one time was well known for their walnut farming. They have one of the old walnut machines that is really impressive (also pictured).

So the next time you're enjoying a beach day or beach weekend, check this place out! It's not a super quick walk from the beach depending on your activity level, but if you're in for a little walk, it's a nice, easy one.

PS. Another hidden Carpinteria gem that is rarely open, but the kids will enjoy (that is literally right in the beach parking lot) is the Visitor's Center. Check that free attraction out too and feed...

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5.0
10y

As I have said in other reviews, I love little museums. This museum is small. It is filled with the care and devotion of a volunteer staff that is truly devoted to the history of the Carpinteria Area. The docent led tour is so filled with history and geographical data that it can get overwhelming. Even in a small museum as this. For a few tidbits, Carpinteria has / had some of the best asphalt mines in the country, and the Indians knew about it and used it in making their ships and in their trading with other tribes. Carpinteria was at one time the largest exporter of Lima beans. The care in maintaining the artifacts is truly admirable as the descriptions of living from a time passed is laid out in detail. If you are ever in Carpinteria this is a fun excursion,...

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5.0
7y

We really enjoyed our visit to this little museum. There is a lot of history packed into a small building and the displays are interesting and well done. We had a tour from one of the volunteers which made our visit extra special getting lots of extra information. Worth popping in to see if you are...

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