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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