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Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum
Located on Main Street just east of downtown Lower Lake, the Schoolhouse Museum, built in 1877 and restored and opened as a museum in 1993, hosts an interesting collection of local pioneer artifacts. The museum also a collection of Native American artifacts and a rock and mineral display. A restored schoolroom and Victorian Parlor add to the charm and authenticity. Cultural events and art shows take place in the Weaver Auditorium on the second floor.
Holiday Closures
- New Year's Day
- Easter
- 4th of July
- Thanksgiving Day
- Day after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Eve Day
- Christmas Day
Exhibits
- Pioneer artifacts
- Rock and Mineral display
- Restored Schoolroom
- Research Library
- Cultural Events and Art Shows in the Weaver Auditorium
Accessibility
- Parking for the Schoolhouse Museum is a gravel lot with 3 steps to the level of the Museum building
- Handicapped parking is on asphalt, with no steps to the museum
- Weaver Auditorium is open for special exhibits on the second floor, with the main galleries on the 1st floor
- The Auditorium is accessible by an exterior elevator, or exterior metal grate stairs with a landing. Internally, there are railed steps to the 2nd floor with a landing
- The 1st floor has a single accessible bathroom with a grab-bar. The Auditorium has 2 multi-stalled bathrooms with 1 larger Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) stall with a grab-bar