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A Historical Walk Through San Anselmo
San Anselmo Historical Museum, 110 Tunstead Ave, San Anselmo, CA | Get Directions »
FREE
The San Anselmo Historical Commission presents A Historical Walk Through San Anselmo. The self-guided, self-paced stroll through San Anselmo history begins at Town Hall. The tour moves along the town's scenic back roads, first to the quiet beauty of the San Francisco Theological Seminary, then onward to the stately Robson-Harrington property and back again to the business district, with a side trip to the historic Hub and points of interest on the east side of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. The tour ends where it began, at Town Hall.
The tour booklet is available for $5 at the Library, Town Hall offices, the Historical Museum and the Recreation Department so people can follow the booklet and enjoy the walk anytime, at their own pace. There is also an option of enhancing the tour with the audio version created by Ben Burtt. Hear music and the sounds of old San Anselmo along with the tour narrative. Download the audio to an iPod or mp3 player from the Historical Museum website.
This is a great chance to explore the history of the town and get out in the fresh air at the same time.
Event Details
| Where | San Anselmo Historical Museum 110 Tunstead Ave, San Anselmo, CA 94960 |
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| Website | http://www.sananselmohistory.org |
| Phone | 415-258-4659 |
| info@sananselmohistory.org | |
| Price | Free |
More About San Anselmo Historical Museum
With its entrance hidden at the back at the library, the San Anselmo Historical Museum is a secret treasure of town. Although different exhibits are rotated through the display windows, permanent exhibits include a timeline of town and a diorama-scale model of San Anselmo of 1915. Open just two days a week and overseen by volunteers on the town's Historical Commission, the museum has a library of books, photos and manuscripts for residents to peruse.
Jeremy McLane
3:33 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012
12am-1am?
I think thats a typo