Information on Rocklin Museum Of History
The Rocklin History Museum celebrates the life and history of the town of Rocklin, California. The town, a railway town with granite quarries and ranches, has humble roots and an old town feel that survives even today. The museum itself is in an historic house, which adds to the atmosphere of age and history that comes with visiting any museum. Within, you will find the tools of the trade, as well as the history of the immigrants who lived and worked the ranches and the granite quarry.
The Rocklin history museum is operated by the Rocklin Historical Society. The Society works to preserve the rich history of Rocklin.
The history surrounding the region is rich and versatile. Archaeological digs show evidence that there was Native occupation of the lands as early as seven thousand years ago. These signs of human habitation only adds to the depth of the culture of the region. The earliest known culture was the Nisenan, a clan of Natives that built their homes on the edges of the Rocklin streams that still exist even today. Even though the Museum does not focus on these native people, they were thought to have lived in the area over two thousand years ago.
For modern habitants, Rocklin’s real development occurred in the 1850s and onward, when the government authorized the construction of rail lines through the area. In this way, a hub of work was formed and Rocklin prospered and became one of the largest stone and rail engines provider in the US, during the train boom that swept the US.
As efforts to preserve Rocklin’s rich history continue, the museum of history, Rocklin is opened to the public for three hours each day. This allows tourists and residents to step back and consider the hardships and efforts that the previous generations did to make the town a success.
For those currently living in the Rocklin area, it is truly a town where the past and the present meet. There are many protected historic landmarks left and preserved for future generations to enjoy, alongwith the many modern aspects of town. The Rocklin history museum is only the physical front for the work of the Society, who continues tirelessly to ensure that the past is recorded and present for all people to learn and enjoy.
The History museum has a vision to improve old town and encourage viable commercial development that takes advantage of Rocklin’s rich heritage.
Peter S. Museer
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