Address: 1201 N Pershing Ave, Stockton, CA 95203, USA
Phone: +12099406300
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 1:30–5PM
Thursday: 1:30–5PM
Friday: 1:30–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Norman Pearson
I'm 59 years old and I still love to go to the museum plus they allowed me to bring my little riding buddy with me check out the photo
Paul Whitacre
This is a world-class museum that is oddly located in Stockton California. They have an amazing collection of Leyendecker paintings. Some other fantastic artwork as well. I rank this art museum well above San Diego art museum. The staff is very friendly. The only negative would be that all of the on-site parking is reserved permit only. All of the visitor parking is on the street, almost as though they don’t expect people to visit. However it is well worth the walk once inside.
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I joined a senior group as a caregiver on my little adventure. If you enjoy art and displays of local vintage artifacts this museum holds some information you might find interesting enough to check out. From agriculture, to Stocktons harbor along with a Native American exhibit. They even have a gift shop toward the end if your looking for a souvenir or memory to take home with you. Elevators for the disabled and sturdy stairs for others willing to take that extra step. Restrooms inside as well as out in the park surrounding the area. Pop up shops sometimes selling snacks and refreshments. A small but fascinating place to unwind letting your mind explore the creativity and love of passionate people.
Dion Simmons
This is a must visit if you want to see the history of Stockton. From paintings 🖼 to vintage photographs 📸 to Native Americans history. Super cheap and it will take a good amount of time to see all three levels. Check it out
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Admission: Adults (ages 18-64): $8. Seniors (ages 65+): $7. Youth (ages 10-17) and Students (with valid school ID): $5.
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Hello Dawn I know the mummy is not there anymore, that's why I said replace it with a NEW mummy
Thank you for your interest in the Haggin. Our general admission prices are: Adults $8; Seniors $7; Students $5; and children under 10 are free. We also have free admission on the first Saturday of each month.
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Thank you for your interest in the Haggin. Admission prices are: Adults $8; Seniors $7; Students $5; children under 10, accompanied by an adult free. The museum is also open for free admission on the first Saturday of every month.
David, our artifacts and archival items are not currently available on-line. You can schedule an appointment with our Curatorial staff to view certain items. I believe that most of Harrelson items we have were given to the museum by Henrietta Reynolds.
Curb parking along Pershing ave and surrounding streets.
First sat of the month is free. Other days are $8 adult, $7seniors, $5youth/student ID. Children under 10 free with adult. They also have memberships.
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