Old Town Lompoc

Old Town Lompoc
Stone Pine Trees line South H Street in the Lompoc Valley

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Lompoc Museum and Stone Pine Hall

The Lompoc Museum is located at 200 South H Street in The Lompoc Valley.
Open Tuesday to Friday 1:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm & Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm ~ 4:00 pm.
 Closed on Mondays & Holidays.
On display currently is "Things That Make Me Smile" by local artist Carol Oliveira.
The Lompoc Oral History Project.

G. W. Moore's & Dicken's General Store and Robert's Land Office.

The Chumash made no metal artifacts; everything they used was made from stone, shell, bone wood, animal skins and plant fibers.

Notice the tiny basket under the magnifying glass.


Most artifacts the Indians used were collected from nearby beaches, canyons and hillside forests.


Juanita Centeno a prominent member of the Chumash community.

Visit the gift shop and bring home a unique memory!

The Stone Pine Hall adjacent to the museum is used for meetings, receptions, multi media presentations, lectures and small-venue cultural performances of live drama, dance, or music.
 Stone Pine Hall was purchased by the museum in 2003.
Named for the Italian Stone Pine Trees that canopy over three blocks on South H Street in Old Town Lompoc.

www.lompocmuseum.org

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