Basic Organization Information
Association of the Los Altos Historical Museum
- Also Known As:
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Los Altos History Museum
- Physical Address:
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Los Altos, CA
94022
- EIN:
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94-2542813
- Web URL:
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www.losaltoshistory.org
- NTEE Category:
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A Arts, Culture, and Humanities
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A54 History Museums
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A Arts, Culture, and Humanities
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A52 Children's Museums
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A Arts, Culture, and Humanities
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A25 Arts Education/Schools
- Year Founded:
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1978
- Ruling Year:
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1996
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Mission Statement
To collect, preserve and interpret the history of the Los Altos, California area.
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Impact Statement from Nonprofit
Located in one of the few remaining apricot orchards of Santa Clara Valley, the Los Altos History Museum explores the rich history of local people and how land use over time has transformed an agricultural paradise once known as the Valley of Heart’s Delight into the high-tech hub of today’s Silicon Valley.
Collecting, preserving and interpreting the history of the Los Altos area,” the Museum provides educational opportunities for children and adults to learn about our community via exhibits and hands-on activities. Educational programs include 3rd & 4th grade curriculum tours, the annual 3rd-6th grade essay contest, oral histories, traveling Ohlone kit, and much more.
Opened in spring of 2001, the Museum resides in a three-level, 8,200-square-foot building which houses a changing exhibits gallery as well as the permanent exhibit, Crown of the Peninsula. The heart of this exhibit – and a key attraction for children of all ages – is a replica of downtown Los Altos in 1932 that features a model railroad and many of the sights and sounds of that era. Visitors can also take a journey with the Ohlone Indians, Mexican land grantees, early California settlers, and apricot growers as well as more recent Silicon Valley residents who have transformed the area from vast orchards to a culturally diverse community and high technology hub.
There’s more history just across the lushly landscaped courtyard at the landmark J. Gilbert Smith House. Built in 1905, the Craftsman-style redwood home is nestled under majestic heritage oaks and has been meticulously refurbished to replicate a farmhouse of the 1930s. Enjoy outdoor agricultural equipment displays, the 1915 tank house, and a 3-seat outhouse. Visitors enjoy the gardens and picnic tables even when the House and Museum are closed.
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Chief Executive
Ms. Laura Bajuk
Term:
Since
Dec
2005
Chief Executive Profile:
With a university and nonprofit administration background, Ms. Bajuk has served as E.D. of the Los Altos History Museum since December 2005, having served that role in Los Gatos the previous seven years. She is joined by a well-educated and enthusiastic staff, all of whom have diverse museum and nonprofit experience, both professionally and in their volunteer lives. Governed by a well-connected and energetic board, and accompanied by tens of thousands of volunteer hours each year, the museum team serves nearly 18,000 visitors a year.
CEO/Executive Director Statement:
The Los Altos History Museum and J. Gilbert Smith History House are open Thursday-Sunday, noon-4pm, and are free. Nearly 18,000 people a year visit the Museum. For more information, go to
www.LosAltosHistory.org.
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