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Tomales Regional History Center

Step In. Look Back.
Your Historic Journey Starts Here!

Housed in the iconic 1921 Tomales High School Auditorium, the Tomales Regional History Center preserves and inspires interest in the region’s history through collection, exhibition, and interpretation; and develops an awareness of the role we all play on the greater continuum of that history. We chronicle the stories and heritage of the region spanning from Point Reyes Peninsula north to Bodega Bay, including the western reaches of Marin and Sonoma Counties.

OPEN WEEKENDS 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM or by appointment for research and tours.


Visit the Stage Gallery at TRHC featuring works by five local artists

Missed the Dick Ogg sustainable fisheries talk? Watch it on our YouTube channel.


On View


Temporary Exhibit

 

Permanent Exhibits

 

 
 
 

Walking Tour

Take yourself on a self-guided walking tour of the village of Tomales on your next visit!

 

Step Up

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Tomales Regional History Center is run entirely by volunteers and we rely on the support of our community. Won’t you step up?


Visit

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Our exhibits and events open to the public. Welcome in!

Hours

Year Round: Saturday & Sunday 1:00 PM — 4:00 PM
Closed: Christmas Day, New Years Day
Or by appointment: Contact us

Location

Tomales Regional History Center (map)
26701 Highway One
PO Box 262
Tomales, CA 94971

For our mission statement, please see the About page.

Contact
 

[H]istory can untie our minds, our bodies, our disposition to move — to engage life rather than contemplating it as an outsider. It can do this by widening our view to include the silent voices of the past, so that we look beyond the silence of the present.
— Howard Zinn, The Politics of History, 1970