We are beyond THRILLED to have the historic Noriega Hotel’s bar and back bar safely at the Kern County Museum.
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This beautiful piece of Kern County history will be preserved in our Trolley Car Station Event Center for generations to enjoy!
Despite Village Fest being canceled this year, our foundation, Children’s Advocates Resource Endowment (C.A.R.E.) will grant $86,000 to children's charities of Kern County for the 2021 funding year 😀. Visit https://t.co/H2h6rUlDzY for more info. #bakovfest#bakovillagefest
Take a tour of our Norris Schoolhouse in Pioneer Village, one of Kern County's first schools!
Our Curator of Collections, Bethany Rice, takes you through the one-room schoolhouse with stories and images from the past!
#hometownhistory#kerncountymuseum
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The Kern County Museum will OPEN under the conditions of the Phase Two safety guidelines Wednesday, June 3rd. .
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Wednesday to Sunday
Outdoor Exhibits Only
9 AM to 4 PM
No admission after 3pm
Admission is $5.00 for… https://t.co/9gIA6i3ZAi
In case you missed it, here's the @KGETnews news segment that our Curator, Bethany Rice was involved with.
Does history repeat itself?
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@KGETnews @TaylorSchaub_ met with our Curator, Bethany Rice today to y’all about the second wave of the Spanish Influenza of 1918. See this interesting story Tuesday morning on Sunrise!
#spanishinfluenza#coronavirus
Lehr tractors were manufactured in the Midwest after WWII, utilizing surplus military parts and motors. Less than 600 units were produced.
This 1949 model was restored by farmer Ron Lehr and his family and donated to our transportation exhibit at the @KernMuseum in 2019.
Today's Senior Spotlight goes out to our #DrillerServiceAcademy Seniors! These amazing seniors have shared so many memories together through their countless hours of service, internships @KernMuseum, and research for BHS Archiving. Way to go Seniors! #goodnoodles@dswifty13
The iconic Beale Clock Tower was a gift to Mary Edwards Beale from her son, Truxton Beale for Mother’s Day in 1904! It sat on 17th & Chester for decades. In 1952 there was a major earthquake. Iron pieces were salvaged and used to create the replica that we have today. #kerncounty
CELEBRATING A DECADE! NEW LOCATION! 11AM-5PM! 👉🏽 @KernMuseum neon courtyard! To get your team signed up, please call Mike Miller: 661-378-2569 or via email at: [email protected]
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$15 Admission includes Chile Verde… https://t.co/0f3u8F32yx
Great time performing @KernMuseum Safe Halloween event. It was a packed house and so many great costumes. Oh and did you see my appearance on @Aaronsweather 29 Eyewitness News?!
Thank you to the Kern County Museum… https://t.co/Ov9bWdHeyO
Looking to get your little ones into the Halloween spirit a week early? Head to the @KernMuseum for their annual Safe Halloween event! 👻
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#Halloween#SafeHalloween#TrickOrTreat
October is one of FAVORITE months around here!
We are pumped up for Safe Halloween!
We couldn’t do it with our amazing Sponsors and the support they give us!
Thank you @kuzzradio for helping make Safe Halloween a success!