The Central Sierra Historical Society is a museum without walls that aims to inspire future generations to nurture a healthy and resilient forest and community in the central Sierra region. Through the preservation of cultural and natural history, education, and curation of historical artifacts and stories, the society provides cultural and educational experiences to deepen the understanding of the human and natural history of the Sierra Nevada.
Founded in 1991, the Museum of the Sierra, operated by the Central Sierra Historical Society, serves as a center for educational institutions, offering material examples and illustrations for lectures and classrooms. With a diverse collection of artifacts, a team of dedicated volunteers, and an annual influx of visitors, the museum strives to promote learning, understanding, diversity, and creativity, bringing history, math, science, and more to life through engagement with the region's rich heritage.
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