Tracy Historical Museum

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Tracy Historical Museum

WHERE TO FIND US

Tracy Historical Museum
1141 Adam Street (cross street 12th Street near Tracy Inn)
Tracy, CA 95376
(209) 832-7278
tracymuseum@sbcglobal.net
www.tracymuseum.org

(directions)

WHEN WE’RE OPEN
Saturday – 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

ADMISSION – FREE

We are FREE to the family. Children welcome. Special group tours can be arranged by appointment. Donations appreciated!

1930s Depression Era WPA painting in the Museum from the old post office.

The Tracy Historical Museum is operated by the West Side Pioneer Association in partnership with the City of Tracy. The Museum is currently housed in the “old” depression era Tracy Post Office building at 1141 Adam Street.

With a collection of historic photographs and artifacts donated to the West Side Pioneer Association, the Tracy Historical Museum first opened its doors in May 1993 in the old Boy Scout Hut at 2302 Bessie Avenue.  After almost ten years on Bessie Avenue, a larger space was needed to house its growing collection.  In March 2003 the museum moved to its current location in the historic 1937 post office building owned by the City of Tracy.