Just visited with a small group of family to see the release of their Mexican American history in Roseville. Not a lot of people know about the true history of Mexicans who fled to Roseville for a better life & made something of themselves. My grandparents who worked side by side with Saint Rose Church & their brothers & and sisters endeavors, along with many other families, including the Carmelitas Restaurant family & the Tortilla Factory Restaurant family, now have a nice spot in this museum for future generations to see. Thank you, Fran & the other volunteers here who worked endlessly to make...
Read moreMy daughter and I drove from Elk Grove to Roseville to attend the Carnegie Museum Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt today. This beautiful little museum built in 1912 is such a gem. The staff here are such gracious and sweet women. They kept all the kids excited to learn about history and entertained with such a inviting environment. My daughter and I enjoyed our time and look forward to going to the next event on the second Saturday...
Read moreThe original Roseville Telephone Company, as well as exhibits of many of the founders of Roseville, are all featured in this lovely museum of Roseville and California history. Roseville is also deeply entwined with the Union Pacific Railroad. Look at the Guiness Book of World Records from 1950, an antique almanac from 1950, and even older...
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