Welcome to the Crockett Museum, situated in the historic former S&P Railroad Station. Delighting visitors with its unique displays, some dating back 40 years, the museum showcases the town's strong ties to the sugar industry, notably C&H. A wealth of memorabilia from local schools, including trophies and photos, reflects a proud community connection.
Among the diverse exhibits are insights into Crockett's rich tapestry of history, encompassing businesses, churches, the iconic Carquinez Bridge, social clubs, and military contributions. Noteworthy attractions include a mammoth 468 lb. taxidermied sturgeon and an extensive collection of the Cubelet Press, chronicling C&H's legacy from 1936 to 1992.
Whether you seek to share your talents, delve into local history, or simply bask in the presence of intriguing artifacts, a visit to the Crockett Museum promises a rewarding experience. Free admission, guided tours, and a warm welcome await those curious about Crockett's "sweet" past.
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