The Hattie Weber Museum is a very historical site, originally named after the first paid librarian in Davis, Harriet "Hattie" Elisha Weber. Hattie Weber first became a Davis librarian in 1910 and retired in 1953.
The museum itself is a small building, only open for limited hours two days a week. On display are many exhibits that showcase the history and development of the city of Davis.
It should be noted that school tours may be scheduled as well as reservations for the entire site.