Kelley House Museum

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Kelley House Museum
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Location45007 Albion Street, Mendocino, California
Coordinates 39°18′20″N123°47′57″W / 39.305509°N 123.799119°W / 39.305509; -123.799119 Coordinates: 39°18′20″N123°47′57″W / 39.305509°N 123.799119°W / 39.305509; -123.799119
Website www.kelleyhousemuseum.org

The Kelley House Museum is a house museum in Mendocino, California. It is located at 45007 Albion Street in Mendocino.

It was founded in 1973 and has mission "to collect, preserve, protect and share the rich history of the Mendocino Coast." [1] It interprets Mendocino's logging and shipping industries.

It is the starting point of a popular walking tour of Mendocino. [2] [3]

It has "the only museum-quality storage and research facility open to visitors on the Mendocino California Coast." [1]

It has a cannon salvaged by sport divers in the 1960s, from the ship Frolic which was wrecked in 1850 a few miles north of Mendocino, at Point Cabrillo. Investigation of the wreck by agents of Henry Meiggs sparked the development of the timber industry in the area. [4] Mendocino itself was founded in 1852 as a logging community for what became the Mendocino Lumber Company, and was originally named Meiggsville after Meiggs.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Kelley House Museum". Kelley House Museum. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  2. "Walking Tours: Discover the Charm and History of Mendocino". Kelley House Museum.
  3. "Kelley House Museum". Tripadvisor.
  4. Rogerson, Bruce; Rorby, Ginny; Kimbrell, Jim (Spring 2009), "Point Cabrillo", Mendocino Historical Review, Kelley House Museum, XXIII.