The Society of California Pioneers is a renowned museum, library, and cultural organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history, culture, and art of early California. Established in 1850, it offers access to extensive archives documenting significant events such as the Gold Rush and the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, providing researchers and the public with a unique glimpse into California's past.
Pioneer Hall at The Presidio serves as the venue for the Society's rotating exhibitions, showcasing a diverse range of California-focused art, history, and culture. Membership is available to direct descendants of individuals who resided in California prior to 1850, while programs are open to anyone interested in supporting and engaging with the Society's work.
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