Escalon Historical Museum
1630 Main Street
Escalon, CA 95320
Museum Hours
Wednesday 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
or by request
(209) 838-8070
Escalon.historical@att.net
Reminisce Day
First Wednesday of the month
Everyone is welcome
Escalon, CA 95320
Museum Hours
Wednesday 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
or by request
(209) 838-8070
Escalon.historical@att.net
Reminisce Day
First Wednesday of the month
Everyone is welcome
The Escalon Historical Society was formed in 1989 by a group of citizens concerned with the preservation of Escalon's history for future generations. The purpose of the society is to preserve, protect, and maintain the history of the City of Escalon and its nearby rural environs.
The society owns, operates, and maintains the Escalon Historical Museum at 1630 Main Street in Escalon. Throughout the year the society conducts a variety of fundraisers and sponsors various events in order to provide some of the funds for the operation of the museum.
Support of the Escalon Historical Society and the Escalon Historical Museum can be shown by the purchase of yearly membership in the society.
The society owns, operates, and maintains the Escalon Historical Museum at 1630 Main Street in Escalon. Throughout the year the society conducts a variety of fundraisers and sponsors various events in order to provide some of the funds for the operation of the museum.
Support of the Escalon Historical Society and the Escalon Historical Museum can be shown by the purchase of yearly membership in the society.
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Escalon's first fire bell was used from 1903 to 1923 when it was replaced by a siren.
This bell was donated to the museum in recognition of Escalon's volunteer firemen and is displayed next to the museum building
This bell was donated to the museum in recognition of Escalon's volunteer firemen and is displayed next to the museum building
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This Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad caboose is located in Escalon's Main Street Park and owned by the Escalon Historical Society.
The caboose sits very near the spot where the Santa Fe depot was erected as one of the new town's first buildings in the late 1890's. The first train passed through Escalon in 1896.
The caboose sits very near the spot where the Santa Fe depot was erected as one of the new town's first buildings in the late 1890's. The first train passed through Escalon in 1896.
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This mural on the exterior wall of the museum was painted by artist Alexandra Riddle and was unveiled in June 2009 at the celebration of the museum's and society's twentieth anniversary. The mural depicts Escalon's rich heritage of agriculture, dairy, business, and railroad transportation.
Commemorative plaque honoring the first Escalon Fire Station built in 1930 to house the departments first fire engine, a 1916 model 40 American LaFrance pumper.
Unveiled June 25, 2011
Unveiled June 25, 2011
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