El Dorado County Historical Museum

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The Museum will be closed Friday, October 18th for a departmental In Service Training Day


Regular Open Hours are Wednesday - Sunday, 12PM - 4PM

The Research Room is not open for browsing. Research Room staff are answering local history questions. Please email us at museum@edcgov.us with the details of your question and Museum staff will be in touch.

Historical photo of people in a carThe El Dorado County Historical Museum, located at 104 Placerville Drive in Placerville (next to the Fairgrounds,) has been a place to see and learn about the rich history of El Dorado County since 1974. With the mission to preserve and interpret the county’s history through artifacts and documents, the County Museum presents exhibits, tours, research and special programs for the public to learn from and enjoy.

At the County Museum

Artifacts from the County’s past reflect the people, activities and events that occurred here. Displays start with a collection of baskets and tools made by skilled artists of the Miwok, Nisenan and Washoe Native American people, and cover the Gold Rush, the logging and lumber industry, transportation, and some of the historical figures such as Snowshoe Thompson, the Goat Doctor and John Studebaker, famous for his gold-rush era wheelbarrows. There is an Old General Store, fine household furnishings, school desks and household items from over 100 years ago, such as the Icy Ball cooler.

Mining equipment, wagons and railroad artifacts can be found in the Museum’s Yard, including the Diamond & Caldor’s narrow gauge Shay Locomotive #4 undergoing restoration.

The County Museum has special exhibits throughout the year. Currently, the exhibit "WAGON ROAD TO LINCOLN HIGHWAY" shows maps and artifacts about the history of the Highway 50 corridor in El Dorado County. Previously, “Women of Influence: women making history in El Dorado County” highlighted some of the notable women in the county’s history with displays of dresses from the 1890s – 1930s, historical photographs and documents about their lives. Most of this exhibit has been incorporated into the permanent displays. Another special exhibit is “What Miners Left Behind,” artifacts found in and around early gold rush era mining camps.

Check out the Virtual Exhibits in this website to see previous exhibits on El Dorado County history topics.

Gold-rush era wheelbarrows Historical photo of woman on the phone Stamp mill

Museum Archives and County Research Room

County Research RoomThe El Dorado County Historical Museum maintains the County’s Research Room where local records and archives are kept and made available to the public. There are over 27,000 historical photographs, historical maps, court records, and genealogical information covering El Dorado County history. Please contact us and staff and volunteers will try to answer your questions. You may also submit a research request to have museum staff research a specific topic, area, property, etc. related to El Dorado County. Please include a description or as much detail as you can of the information you are looking for. Museum staff and volunteers will answer research requests in the order they are submitted.

El Dorado Western Railroad

Historical photo of a train engineThe El Dorado Western Railroad operates on the historic Southern Pacific Placerville Branch tracks. Hop on and take a ride on a vintage railroad inspection car!

As an extension of the oldest railroad west of the Mississippi, the “Placerville Branch” of the Southern Pacific Railway was completed in 1888 and carried passengers and freight between Sacramento and Placerville. Lumber, fruit, and other produce was hauled to distribution centers in Sacramento, and then sent all over the country by rail. Now the County Museum’s El Dorado Western Railroad operates on the track in Shingle Springs and in El Dorado. This volunteer-operated railroad offers rides on railroad inspection cars to the public as they work to restore rolling stock and repair the tracks in anticipation of operating a train.

EDWR logoSee current location, schedule and ticket information on the El Dorado Western Railroad page.

Note: The El Dorado Western Railroad cannot be boarded at the Museum exhibit grounds, but nearby at one or more of the historic train depot locations.

Museum Exhibits and Artifact Collection

Take a stroll through El Dorado County's history! The museum features a variety of permanent indoor and outdoor exhibits and artifacts on display.

The museum also prepares multiple special exhibits that can be viewed throughout the year.

Museum Archives and County Research Room

The County Research Room, located at the museum, Contains over 27,000 historical photographs, maps, court records and genealogical information covering El Dorado County history.

Submit a research request to have museum staff research a specific topic, area, property, etc. related to El Dorado County.