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  2. City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts - Wikipedia

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    A one-and-a-half acre archaeological site west of the Mission San Buenaventura; the Albinger Museum is part of the site [3] 7: Conklin residence: 608 E. Thompson Blvd.

  3. List of museums in the California Central Coast - Wikipedia

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    Includes Bockius-Orr House and the Volck Museum, a carriage house with local history exhibits Parks-Janeway Carriage House: Santa Ynez: Santa Barbara: Central Coast: Local history: website, over 35 horse-drawn vehicles, operated by the Santa Ynez Valley Historical Society Museum Paso Robles Children's Museum at the Volunteer Firehouse: Paso Robles

  4. Battle of San Buenaventura - Wikipedia

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    In a 1975 archaeological dig at the Mission, six cannon balls were recovered. Their size, about two inches in diameter and weighing one pound, indicate that at least one of the cannons was a small ship gun. [21] One of the cannonballs and two black pieces of grapeshot from the battle are displayed at the Albinger Archaeological Museum in Ventura.

  5. Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    Albinger Archaeological Museum in Ventura – Chumash artifacts and history; Burro Flats Painted Cave in Simi Valley – Chumash pictographs; Carpinteria State Beach in Carpinteria – cave paintings depicting Chumash life; Carpinteria Valley Museum of History and Historical Society in Carpinteria – Chumash artifacts and history

  6. Ventura County, California - Wikipedia

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    Albinger Archaeological Museum is located at 113 E Main St, Ventura , next to Mission San Buenaventura. It was once the home to 5 different cultures spanning 3,500 years of history including the Chumash Indians, Chinese immigrants and others. [122]

  7. Moundville Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Jones Archaeological Museum was constructed on the park property in 1939 for display of artifacts collected at the site and interpretation of the ancient peoples and culture. It served as a valuable teaching center for many decades. In the 21st century, the museum was remodeled and equipped with the latest technological improvements in 2010.

  8. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The history of the museum begins before the museum was established. The founder of the university's collection of artifacts was Francis Kelsey, a professor of Latin at the University of Michigan from 1889 until his death in 1927. [3] [4] Kelsey began acquiring artifacts in 1893 in order to help his students understand the ancient world. [5]

  9. Biskupin - Wikipedia

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    The Museum is situated on a marshy peninsula in Lake Biskupin , ca. 90 kilometres (56 miles) northeast of Poznań and 8 km (5 mi) south of the small town of Żnin. In the years 1956–2000, it was a division of the National Museum of Archaeology in Warsaw .