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This museum chronicles the history of Vallejo and the Navy installment at Mare Island. One of the highlights of this musuem is the working periscope. Address: 734 Marin Street Vallejo CA USA 94590
1 707 643-0077
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Travis AFB Museum The Travis AFB Museum features 31 aircraft, including a bi-plane circa 1912. Address: 3rd and E Street Suisun City CA USA
1 707 424-5605
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Travis Air Museum at Travis Air Force Base is open to the public free of charge and features displays and exhibits that trace the history of flight. View American military aircraft from various periods, including bombers, fighters, trainers and cargo and liaison aircraft. Exhibits explore Jimmy Doolittle and the Toyko Raiders, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Berlin Airlift, the Korean War, the war in Vietnam and more. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays and Federal holidays. Address: Travis Air Force Base Fairfield CA USA 94535
Send an Email 1 707 424-5605
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The museum covers Solano County history with changing exhibits. Open from 1pm-4:30pm every Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is $3.00/adults, $2.00 for seniors and children. Address: 213 Buck Avenue Vacaville CA USA 95688
Send an Email 1 707 447-4513
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The Western Railway Museum chronicles the history of the railroad and features vintage streetcars, a New York "L" train and many other train related artifacts. Located on Highway 12 in Suisun City, CA. Address: Highway 12 Suisun City CA USA
1 707 374-2978
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Benicia Fire Museum The Benicia Fire Museum is a volunteer-run facility that offer tours for visitors by appointment. Located on East 2nd Street in Benicia, CA. Address: 900 East 2nd Street Benicia CA USA 94510
1 707 745-1688
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Vacaville Art League and Gallery features the Fine Art of northern California artists with monthly exhibits and annual Juried Art Show. Address: 718 E Monte Vista Ave Vacaville CA USA 95688
1 707 448-8712
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The Benicia Historical Museum is dedicated to the preservation of Benicia's history and culture. The museum is housed in former a camel barn, which recalls a failed attempt by the United States army to use camels as pack animals before the Civil War. Consequently, the musuem is located on Camel Road. Address: 2060 Camel Road Benicia CA USA 94590
1 707 745-5435
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