Our Paradise High School Class reunion celebrated here in August of 2018. I am so grateful to have visited since the Camp Fire destroyed the building in Nov. 2018. They had an amazing collection of artifacts from european and chinese miners, and native americans. If you would like to see a smaller collection check out the Centerville museum down by the old covered bridge. Their building managed to make it and while not as extensive, still a great look at what it was like for early peoples of Butte County. I wish I had taken...
   Read moreThe pictures and information are outdated. The original museum burned down in the Camp Fire, and they are still working to make it a museum again. There is a replica of the giant gold nugget, some artifacts from the Camp Fire and some information about the agricultural history of the region. The ladies who work there are really nice, and gave me a quick tour, but there really isn't anything of interest. I hope they can eventually restore it to its former glory. They have a donation jar up front, if you'd like to...
   Read moreGreat venue for anyone wanting to learn more about the local history. From stories to visuals, and a pathway through a small village, gardens, and picnic area. Throughout the tour, you will discover what the local Native American tribe learned and became accustomed to. The garden is a great way to learn more about plants and how we can use them as natural remedies. There are so many neat plants...
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