Our current displays are varied. One is on Martha Gregory, a woman of many talents who lived up the Sacramento River Canyon and managed the Antler Hotel in the Lakehead area with her personal belongings from the 19th century and a showcase with everyday kitchen items from that era.

A display on local physicians - Dr. R. Chambers and Dr. H. Bursell, and his brother Volney Bursell's Pharmacy. Dentist J.D. Russell and his vintage equipment. Other displays reflect the mining objects from Churntown, the oldest historical town that existed in our city, and memorabilia from Toyon School and the Shasta Dam construction days. Always on display are the Native American basket collection and theVeterans displays. 

To read more, go to the Newsletter/Memberships page and click on the newsletters to open a pdf files.  

A TREASURE! Donated by Mary Zwaga -Original Boomtown newspaper "Dam News"FOUND IN THE ATTIC OF BUILDING ON FLOWER STREET - Vol.1#18 October 27,1938
Mortars and pestles of Native Americans believed to be mostly the Wintu. Donated by Ed Fish and belonging to the Fish family. Found on the Fish property in the Stillwater Creek area. 
More to come.......