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MuseumSRV — Attraction in Danville

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MuseumSRV
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Nearby attractions
I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center
194 Diablo Rd, Danville, CA 94526
Village Theatre & Art Gallery
233 Front St, Danville, CA 94526
Danville Library - Contra Costa County Library
400 Front St, Danville, CA 94526
Danville Community Center
420 Front St, Danville, CA 94526
CPC (Community Presbyterian Church)
222 W El Pintado, Danville, CA 94526, United States
SRVHS Performing Arts Center
501 Danville Blvd, Danville, CA 94526
Sycamore Square Shopping Center
650-730 San Ramon Valley Blvd, Danville, CA 94526
Nearby restaurants
The Peasant & The Pear
111 W Prospect Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Revel Kitchen & Bar
331 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Blossom and Root Kitchen
411 Hartz Ave Ste A, Danville, CA 94526
Norm's Place
356 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526, United States
Incontro Ristorante
455 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Mangia Mi
406 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Locanda Ravello
172 E Prospect Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Danville Harvest
500 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Vally Medlyn's
330 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
Cocina Hermanas
501 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526
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MuseumSRV

205 Railroad Ave, Danville, CA 94526
4.4(46)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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attractions: I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center, Village Theatre & Art Gallery, Danville Library - Contra Costa County Library, Danville Community Center, CPC (Community Presbyterian Church), SRVHS Performing Arts Center, Sycamore Square Shopping Center, restaurants: The Peasant & The Pear, Revel Kitchen & Bar, Blossom and Root Kitchen, Norm's Place, Incontro Ristorante, Mangia Mi, Locanda Ravello, Danville Harvest, Vally Medlyn's, Cocina Hermanas
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(925) 837-3750
Website
museumsrv.org

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Nearby attractions of MuseumSRV

I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center

Village Theatre & Art Gallery

Danville Library - Contra Costa County Library

Danville Community Center

CPC (Community Presbyterian Church)

SRVHS Performing Arts Center

Sycamore Square Shopping Center

I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center

I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center

4.9

(74)

Open until 7:30 PM
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Village Theatre & Art Gallery

Village Theatre & Art Gallery

4.6

(69)

Open 24 hours
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Danville Library - Contra Costa County Library

Danville Library - Contra Costa County Library

4.3

(62)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Danville Community Center

Danville Community Center

4.4

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

THE KINGS OF QUEEN (Queen Tribute) + THE JEAN GENIES (David Bowie Tribute)
THE KINGS OF QUEEN (Queen Tribute) + THE JEAN GENIES (David Bowie Tribute)
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
2112 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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Wine & Wreaths
Wine & Wreaths
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:00 PM
51 Marina Boulevard #Unit C, Pittsburg, CA 94565
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Queer Craft Circle @ Hayward -LGBTQIA+ Young Adult/TAY Drop-In
Queer Craft Circle @ Hayward -LGBTQIA+ Young Adult/TAY Drop-In
Thu, Dec 11 • 4:00 PM
22245 Main Street, Hayward, CA 94541
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Nearby restaurants of MuseumSRV

The Peasant & The Pear

Revel Kitchen & Bar

Blossom and Root Kitchen

Norm's Place

Incontro Ristorante

Mangia Mi

Locanda Ravello

Danville Harvest

Vally Medlyn's

Cocina Hermanas

The Peasant & The Pear

The Peasant & The Pear

4.4

(357)

Click for details
Revel Kitchen & Bar

Revel Kitchen & Bar

4.6

(491)

$$

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Blossom and Root Kitchen

Blossom and Root Kitchen

4.8

(100)

$$

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Norm's Place

Norm's Place

4.3

(216)

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John FosterJohn Foster
I enjoyed learning more about the Alamo, Danville and San Ramon areas from the past. I was familiar with some history but this fills in many gaps, with its rich collection of research books you can read there. I particularly liked reading more about Iron Horse Trail and the railroad’s history through time (in our valleys). I wonder what they’ll use our freeways and roads for when our transportation methods advance! On display we’re the writings of women from the period of history in the early-, mid- and late-1800’s, through the turn of that century. So many people emigrated to California, to our area, from all over the world. I respect how hard people worked in those days; not much came easy! Reading through other reviews from the past, I’m excited to get to see other exhibits from time to time. Fun fact: there’s rope of every width jammed into the gaps in the wooden floor, probably to minimize cold air and people getting stuck in a crack! Haha!
L RosenbergL Rosenberg
During totally trains it's 5 for adults and 10 for a family. Little kids are free and I saw 6+ had a fee. It's a nice little museum and they had a whole room set to worry a working model train exhibit. The trains were running, they had cases and exhibits with more information. There were a lot of things not to touch and I think bringing a 2 and 4 year old was a bit young, at least for the 2 year old.
Alan HennessyAlan Hennessy
Preserving history and the heritage of this valley is the noble cause of this museum. Currently setting up for its next exhibition of pioneer woman, there is not alot to see right now. There is on display, some Chinese New Year items. Great place to browse around, this 1891 Train Depot.
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I enjoyed learning more about the Alamo, Danville and San Ramon areas from the past. I was familiar with some history but this fills in many gaps, with its rich collection of research books you can read there. I particularly liked reading more about Iron Horse Trail and the railroad’s history through time (in our valleys). I wonder what they’ll use our freeways and roads for when our transportation methods advance! On display we’re the writings of women from the period of history in the early-, mid- and late-1800’s, through the turn of that century. So many people emigrated to California, to our area, from all over the world. I respect how hard people worked in those days; not much came easy! Reading through other reviews from the past, I’m excited to get to see other exhibits from time to time. Fun fact: there’s rope of every width jammed into the gaps in the wooden floor, probably to minimize cold air and people getting stuck in a crack! Haha!
John Foster

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During totally trains it's 5 for adults and 10 for a family. Little kids are free and I saw 6+ had a fee. It's a nice little museum and they had a whole room set to worry a working model train exhibit. The trains were running, they had cases and exhibits with more information. There were a lot of things not to touch and I think bringing a 2 and 4 year old was a bit young, at least for the 2 year old.
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Preserving history and the heritage of this valley is the noble cause of this museum. Currently setting up for its next exhibition of pioneer woman, there is not alot to see right now. There is on display, some Chinese New Year items. Great place to browse around, this 1891 Train Depot.
Alan Hennessy

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Reviews of MuseumSRV

4.4
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5.0
3y

I enjoyed learning more about the Alamo, Danville and San Ramon areas from the past. I was familiar with some history but this fills in many gaps, with its rich collection of research books you can read there.

I particularly liked reading more about Iron Horse Trail and the railroad’s history through time (in our valleys). I wonder what they’ll use our freeways and roads for when our transportation methods advance!

On display we’re the writings of women from the period of history in the early-, mid- and late-1800’s, through the turn of that century. So many people emigrated to California, to our area, from all over the world. I respect how hard people worked in those days; not much came easy!

Reading through other reviews from the past, I’m excited to get to see other exhibits from time to time.

Fun fact: there’s rope of every width jammed into the gaps in the wooden floor, probably to minimize cold air and people getting stuck in a...

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4.0
7y

Really an interesting little place to visit to get info on historical aspects of Danville and the valley. Main building is historic Danville Railroad station which has been completely restored. Adjacent historic caboose has some interesting exhibits and houses two very clean and well maintained restrooms. The whole place is just fun for a visit for adults and kids. They have different exhibits that rotate...so it an ever changing environment which is fun for more...

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4.0
7y

During totally trains it's 5 for adults and 10 for a family. Little kids are free and I saw 6+ had a fee. It's a nice little museum and they had a whole room set to worry a working model train exhibit. The trains were running, they had cases and exhibits with more information. There were a lot of things not to touch and I think bringing a 2 and 4 year old was a bit young, at least for...

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