Probably not the most popular attractions when it comes to Campbell, but I was pretty impressed by the historical content and exhibits that this small location in the middle of Downtown presented. This was from a few years back that I first visited, but there was no one else visiting, so I had the place all to myself. The Campbell Historical Museum is only open Thursday thru Sunday from Noon to 4PM.
Michael H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Alameda, CA
This museum is a hidden gem. The place was empty this Saturday, so a friend and I got a personalized tour. Mind you, Campbell is not Paris, but after seeing the exhibit and the dainty downtown I was pleasantly surprised how much more there was than I knew.
Ann L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fremont, CA
I went to the Campbell Historical Museum because they were having a FREE Family Fun Day on Sun 10÷21÷07 plus it was just around the corner from Oktoberfest so I was in the area anyways. It’s a small historical museum. The coolest thing is the 1921 Reuch & Lang Electric Coach that’s been restored. Cool cannery tools cuz Campbell used to be a town for canning apricots & prunes Old fashion washers Scales Organ Music players Admission fee: $ 5 for ages 4 and up Hrs: Th-Sun 12 – 4 website: