Carnegie Library and Museum

Roseville’s history museum is dedicated specifically to the history of Roseville.

Roseville’s history museum includes displays and exhibits dedicated specifically to the history of Roseville. The children’s area is a place for the young ones to play, learn about history, and basically have their own space while the adults browse the rest of the museum. Be sure to visit the gift shop for t-shirts, books, and good old-fashioned fun things for all ages!

  • Hours of operation Tuesday - Friday, 12:00 pm-4:00 pm; Second Saturdays of each month, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Address 557 Lincoln Street, Roseville, CA 95678
  • Phone 916-773-3003
  • Website Carnegie Library and Museum
  • Best Feature A new children's area - a place for the young ones to play, learn about history, and have their own space while the adults browse the rest of the museum.
  • Children's Area
  • Gift Shop
  • Special Events

Walking distance from the Roseville Fire Museum.

 

 

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