Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday-Friday 12:00-16:00
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557 Lincoln St, Roseville, CA 95678, United StatesMap
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Nice Museum of City of Roseville
This used to be a library and now is a Museum for the City of Roseville. Great place to get history of Roseville. I also found the high school yearbooks down stairs to be really interesting.
This used to be a library and now is a Museum for the City of Roseville. Great place to get history of Roseville. I also found the high school yearbooks down stairs to be really interesting.
This is the place you need to go. The building was originally a Carnegie Library built in 1912. It closed in 1982 and reopened in 1988 as a museum. There is one room devoted to an N scale railroad ...
This is the place you need to go. The building was originally a Carnegie Library built in 1912. It closed in 1982 and reopened in 1988 as a museum. There is one room devoted to an N scale railroad ...
I have been here many times and always learn something. As a native of Roseville they did a nice job of highlight the key historical areas of this quaint city.
Nice Museum of City of Roseville
This used to be a library and now is a Museum for the City of Roseville. Great place to get history of Roseville. I also found the high school yearbooks down stairs to be really interesting.
Nice Museum of City of Roseville
This used to be a library and now is a Museum for the City of Roseville. Great place to get history of Roseville. I also found the high school yearbooks down stairs to be really interesting.
If you want to learn more about Roseville.....
This is the place you need to go. The building was originally a Carnegie Library built in 1912. It closed in 1982 and reopened in 1988 as a museum. There is one room devoted to an N scale railroad ...
If you want to learn more about Roseville.....
This is the place you need to go. The building was originally a Carnegie Library built in 1912. It closed in 1982 and reopened in 1988 as a museum. There is one room devoted to an N scale railroad ...
Great place to learn about Roseville history
I have been here many times and always learn something. As a native of Roseville they did a nice job of highlight the key historical areas of this quaint city.