What’s in a name? Plenty! Join us Sunday, May 3, 2:00pm, when Robert Cox and Melanie Kaye of the MVHA share the origins and #historical significance of @MtnViewCA’s many well-traveled avenues:
Community Room, Mountain View Public Library. Register at https://t.co/BC6kBStYqN
It’s April: The sun’s back, the air’s fresh and our walking shoes could use an outing! So, join the MVHA for our next expert-led #WalkingTour of downtown @MtnViewCA, Sunday, April 26, 2:00pm. The tour starts at Centennial Plaza. Reservations are required: https://t.co/uaAq06fiID.
Spring has sprung – and so has @MtnViewCA’s volunteering spirit! We look forward to participating in the city’s Spring Volunteer Fair, April 18. Mountain View for generations has thrived not just on #innovation but on #volunteerism. See you at the fair! @MountainViewRecreation
They were told, “Go fly a kite.” – so they did! @MtnViewCA in 1976 hosted a yearlong series of programs & activities to mark the #AmericanBicentennial, including a kite-flying contest on March 20 of that year. Kites flown by kids & adults were judged in a variety of categories.
Put a spring in your step as you step into spring! Join the MVHA for the season's first #WalkingTour of @MtnViewCA’s historic downtown next Sunday, March 22, 2:00pm. The expert-led walking tour begins at Centennial Plaza and requires reservations -- go to https://t.co/uaAq06fiID.
A rose by any other name... Today is #PlantAFlowerDay – & @MtnViewCA residents for decades had plenty of flower options: The Ferry-Morse Seed Company’s western HQ was at Evelyn Ave. & Whisman Rd. from 1951 to 1985, during which it was the world’s largest flower & vegetable mill.
#History, then and now: 2026 marks 250 years since the #DeclarationOfIndependence was signed. Fifty years ago, Bicentennial events were held across the U.S., while in @MtnViewCA a #VolunteerCommittee planned huge celebrations. This year, the MVHA will highlight stories from them.
Attention nostalgic @MountainViewCA residents: Today is #NationalRetroDay! Whatever past era you recall most fondly, today’s the day to recognize it. Say, for example, the ‘50s -- pictured is Castro St. in 1959. Keen eyes will pick out part of what was the Mountain View Theater.
There’s a first time for everything! If you haven’t taken one of our expert-led walking tours of @MtnViewCA’s historic downtown, now’s your chance: The first MVHA #WalkingTour of 2026 takes place Sunday, Feb. 22, 2:00pm. Reservations required, so go to https://t.co/uaAq06fiID.
Start shooting those arrows, Cupid; tomorrow's #ValentinesDay! Lovers for centuries have expressed their affection for one another in a variety of ways. Cards like this (saved in the archives of the History Center in the @MtnViewCA public library) were common in the early 1900s.
Super in @MtnViewCA: With the #SuperBowl right around the corner – almost literally; it’s just two cities away! – let’s highlight another super #football team: the 1921 Mountain View High School squad that went 4-2 that year. They ended the season by beating San Jose High, 34-0!
Ciao, @MtnViewCA! Join us for "Italians of Mountain View: Families, Founders and Friendships" -- a presentation by the MVHA about our city's rich #ItalianHeritage, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2:00pm, at the Mountain View Public Library. Register (required) here: https://t.co/765TUcya94
Show of hands: Who DOESN'T like #IceCream? Didn’t think so! Today is #StrawberryIceCreamDay, so go ahead and enjoy a scoop or two, just as these folks likely enjoyed back in the 1930s at the Silver Seal Creamery on Castro St. in @MtnViewCA.
On this #LawEnforcementAppreciationDay, let’s pause to salute the @MoutainViewPD. Established in 1902 and operating initially out of one room in @MtnViewCA’s then City Hall, the MVPD has grown along with the city and continues to #ServeAndProtect its residents. Thank you, MVPD!
Bits, bytes and bountiful #technology! Today is #NationalTechnologyDay honoring engineering achievements like those from the Advanced Technology Laboratories that operated at 369 Whisman Rd. in @MtnViewCA until the 1960s. It served as an R&D facility for local manufacturers.
Farewell, 2025, & welcome, 2026! The MVHA celebrates @MtnViewCA’s rich #history, of course, but we also look forward to an equally rich future for our fair city. This colorful image, from an early-1900s postcard, captures our wish to all for the coming year: #HappyNewYear2026!
Recognize the historic downtown in this picture? Yupp, that’s @MtnViewCA’s Castro St. back in the ‘50s, festooned in holiday decorations. Residents of a certain, uhh, “vintage” might identify some of the old businesses then. In any case, #HappyHolidays from the MVHA to you!
We’re thankful for family, friends, health, peace, and @MtnViewCA history! The MVHA would like to wish everyone near and far a happy #Thanksgiving. This early-1900s greeting card, from a collection in the Mountain View Public Library’s History Center, captures that sentiment.
Saluting our veterans: On this #VeteransDay, we acknowledge the men and women, locally and across the country, who served our country honorably in the armed forces’ various branches. @MtnViewCA will honor its own #veterans at a ceremony in Eagle Park, 650 Franklin St., 11:00am.
Gilded in @MtnViewCA: More than 80 people attended our November 2 history event at the MV #library. Author Nancy Unger (pictured) gave a talk titled “More than Orchards: MV in the Gilded Age 1880-1920” that delved into the economic, political and societal forces of those decades.