Built in 1861, Mendocino Countys Kelley House Museum is a window into the past - Local News Matters
Built in 1861, the Kelley House Museum stands as a testament to Mendocino County's rich historical narrative. For over 50 years, it has been a focal point for research and historical collecting on the Mendocino Coast. The museum houses a diverse range of artifacts that tell the story of the local community and its development over time. It serves as an educational resource, hosting events and exhibitions that engage visitors with the region's heritage. The Kelley House Museum also collaborates with local historians to ensure accurate representations of history.
Its ongoing efforts contribute significantly to the preservation of Mendocino's cultural identity. The house itself is a historical landmark, adding to its allure for tourists and locals alike. By visiting, individuals support the mission of maintaining this vital connection to the past.