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(Video) The CalVada History Museum Moves to Main Street

The CalVada History Museum is on the move—literally. After outgrowing its original home in a former ranger station, the museum is relocating to a larger space on Main Street, allowing for an expanded display of the region’s rich history.

“We’re looking forward to having space for people to be able to spend time here. There are plans for a reading corner filled with histories of local people and fun activities like an ‘old timey’ photobooth.’

Their collection is as varied as it is fascinating. From historic photographs and oxen shoes to a mirror “proudly swiped” from a Nevada brothel, the museum tells the unique stories of Surprise Valley and the surrounding areas. One of its most intriguing items is a pair of massive mastodon teeth, discovered in the 1930s by Alvin Maidens. The exact location of the find remains a mystery, as he never revealed the site.

The new museum is taking up the space where the old salon was in Cedarville. It’s an open space that’s just begging to be filled with neat bits of local history. Highlights include a Civil War-era amputation kit, tule duck decoys, and high school diplomas and annuals dating back to the early 1900s.

In addition to preserving history, the museum hopes to serve as a visitor center, providing maps, guided ghost tours, and travel information to those exploring Surprise Valley and beyond.

With the move to 521 Main Street, the CalVada History Museum is set to become an even greater hub for local history. And with ongoing donations and plans for guided tours, the best may be yet to come.

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