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“see original press equipment & tools from early mining days”
Part of the charm of the Eureka Sentinel Museum is its setting. Situated in the same building that housed the Eureka Sentinel newspaper from 1879 until 1960, the museum's first floor features a complete pressroom from the late 1800s. The pressroom walls are plastered with posters that were printed by the newspaper all those years ago and all of the press equipment is original. It's a fascinating glimpse into Eureka's booming heyday, the result of lead and silver strikes in the 1860s. Another interesting display at the Eureka Sentinel Museum covers this rich mining history. The exhibit features a variety of tools from early mining days and historic documents that include stock certificates, ledgers and personal items from bygone miners.
Lovely museum about the history of the area. The volunteer was Uber informative and helpful. She also gave us a tour of the Opera House because it was closed. What a gem of a person. Read more
Big shout out to this small towns museum and Joyce for opening up for us on our way through town on a day they weren't scheduled to be. She opened up the opera house for us too and we got a... Read more
It's like walking back in time. So cool. And the smell of the print room. If you like books and old newspapers, this place is heaven. So many cool things to learn about this quaint little town! Read more
Eureka Sentinel Museum
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