Adobe de Palomares
CA Historical Landmark No. 372
491 E. Arrow Highway
Pomona, CA 91767
Historical Society of Pomona Valley: 909-623-2198
http://www.pomonahistorical.org/palomares/
Sun: 2p-5p
Closed Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Thanksgiving weekends.
Adobe de Palomares was the 13 room home of Don Ygnacio Palomares and his wife, Dona Concepcion Lopez de Palomares. The Palomares and Vejar families owned the Rancho San Jose, which covered eastern Los Angeles county, some 150 years ago. The land now covers many cities of the Pomona Valley of Southern California, including Pomona, LaVerne, San Dimas, Diamond Bar, Azusa, Covina, Walnut, Glendora, and Claremont.
The Adobe is more than a museum or a restored building. Its rooms and gardens allow us to be taken back in time and to see the adobe as it was lived in, during a very special period, 150 years ago. This was a crucial period in California history, as the American annexation of the state brought tremendous changes to the Palomares family and their contemporaries.
The furnishings, all in accord with the style of the period, have been assembled from the length and breadth of Southern California, forming one of the finest collections of early days to be found anywhere. Many of the articles are precious heirlooms of descendants of the early families who have generously loaned or donated them.
Even the landscaping of the spacious courtyard and gardens have been reproduced in accurate detail according to findings of painstaking research. The grounds can be seen today with their original charm and beauty. A special part of the garden is the herb garden. The herbs were important for seasoning and were the source of medical remedies. Knowledge of medical herbs was important and is reflected in the selection of present plants in the active herb garden.
An important part of the Adobe is the Blacksmith shop. It was used for shoeing horses and the maintenance of ranch equipment including saws, pots and buggies.
Adobe de Palomares, to add to its busy round of activity, was an important stop on the San Bernardino stage route, where passengers could obtain food and relaxation from the bumps and jolts of the long and dusty road. Many an exhausted immigrant party and foot-sore wanderer found a resting place here.
Contact the Historical Society of Pomona Valley for latest information.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center, Pomona
W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-2224
http://www.csupomona.edu/~equine/
Mon-Fri: 8am to 5pm
Visitors are welcome to walk through the stables but ask; please do not feed or touch the horses.
The Center occupied the original Kellogg stables prior to the dedication of the existing facility on April 6, 1974. It is home to approximately 85 purebred Arabian horses used in Equine Sciences’ teachings, outreach, research and internationally recognized breeding and training programs. Facilities at the center include 38 acres of pasture, three barns, foaling stalls, a breeding area, a veterinary clinic, a farrier shop, four arenas and a grandstand.
Sunday Horse Shows, 2pm: The first Sunday of the month October - May. During the winter months, please call to confirm horse show availability.
Adults $4
Seniors & Children (6-17) $3
Children <5, Cal Poly Pomona Students, Staff, & Faculty with ID FREE
Parking is $3.00 on Sunday's
Sunday exhibitions of the beautiful Arabian horse were started by Mr. Kellogg in 1926, and Cal Poly Pomona is now privileged to carry on this Southern California tradition. Their purpose has always been to promote interest in the Arabian breed and to educate the horse loving public to the versatility, beauty, and intelligence of these animals. The shows are held in a specially designed arena with covered stands.
The program features the Arabian horse, both under English and western tack. In the first instance, the qualities of a pleasure horse and jumper are demonstrated. In the latter, utility as a trail horse and as an intelligent and versatile horse for pleasure use are demonstrated.The Arabian horse further demonstrates its intelligence, and the students their training ability, in the liberty and trick horse acts. In fine harness, the grace and action desired in a pleasure driving horse are demonstrated.Training and handling are accomplished entirely by the University's students and staff, and the show program is designed to demonstrate the versatility and fine qualities of the Arabian breed.
Contact the Center for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-2224
http://www.csupomona.edu/~equine/
Mon-Fri: 8am to 5pm
Visitors are welcome to walk through the stables but ask; please do not feed or touch the horses.
The Center occupied the original Kellogg stables prior to the dedication of the existing facility on April 6, 1974. It is home to approximately 85 purebred Arabian horses used in Equine Sciences’ teachings, outreach, research and internationally recognized breeding and training programs. Facilities at the center include 38 acres of pasture, three barns, foaling stalls, a breeding area, a veterinary clinic, a farrier shop, four arenas and a grandstand.
Sunday Horse Shows, 2pm: The first Sunday of the month October - May. During the winter months, please call to confirm horse show availability.
Adults $4
Seniors & Children (6-17) $3
Children <5, Cal Poly Pomona Students, Staff, & Faculty with ID FREE
Parking is $3.00 on Sunday's
Sunday exhibitions of the beautiful Arabian horse were started by Mr. Kellogg in 1926, and Cal Poly Pomona is now privileged to carry on this Southern California tradition. Their purpose has always been to promote interest in the Arabian breed and to educate the horse loving public to the versatility, beauty, and intelligence of these animals. The shows are held in a specially designed arena with covered stands.
The program features the Arabian horse, both under English and western tack. In the first instance, the qualities of a pleasure horse and jumper are demonstrated. In the latter, utility as a trail horse and as an intelligent and versatile horse for pleasure use are demonstrated.The Arabian horse further demonstrates its intelligence, and the students their training ability, in the liberty and trick horse acts. In fine harness, the grace and action desired in a pleasure driving horse are demonstrated.Training and handling are accomplished entirely by the University's students and staff, and the show program is designed to demonstrate the versatility and fine qualities of the Arabian breed.
Contact the Center for latest information.
Kellogg Art Gallery, Pomona
The W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
North-west end of the Associated Student Union Building (Bldg. 35), across from the library. The Gallery's building # is 35A.
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-4302
http://www.csupomona.edu/~kellogg_gallery/
Tues-Fri: 11a-4p
Sat: 12p-4p
The gallery is closed on campus-observed state holidays, during summer quarter, winter recess, and between exhibitions.
Daily Visitor parking permit is $5.00 weekday, $3.00 weekend.
The W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery presents visual art exhibitions of significance to three specific communities:
- The Cal Poly Pomona University campus community.
- The local communities surrounding Pomona.
- The greater Los Angeles area art communities.
The purpose is to bring to the campus and to the community carefully developed art exhibits that instruct, inspire, and challenge the viewer.
Most of the gallery's exhibitions focus on the evolving issues of contemporary art as practiced in Southern California. Special exhibitions bring attention to important national artists and issues of art historical/critical interest spanning ideological and cultural boundaries.
Like any good gallery, the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg Art Gallery has presented both objects of stunning visual beauty, and work that has challenged notions of what art is.
Contact the Gallery for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
North-west end of the Associated Student Union Building (Bldg. 35), across from the library. The Gallery's building # is 35A.
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-4302
http://www.csupomona.edu/~kellogg_gallery/
Tues-Fri: 11a-4p
Sat: 12p-4p
The gallery is closed on campus-observed state holidays, during summer quarter, winter recess, and between exhibitions.
Daily Visitor parking permit is $5.00 weekday, $3.00 weekend.
The W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery presents visual art exhibitions of significance to three specific communities:
- The Cal Poly Pomona University campus community.
- The local communities surrounding Pomona.
- The greater Los Angeles area art communities.
The purpose is to bring to the campus and to the community carefully developed art exhibits that instruct, inspire, and challenge the viewer.
Most of the gallery's exhibitions focus on the evolving issues of contemporary art as practiced in Southern California. Special exhibitions bring attention to important national artists and issues of art historical/critical interest spanning ideological and cultural boundaries.
Like any good gallery, the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg Art Gallery has presented both objects of stunning visual beauty, and work that has challenged notions of what art is.
Contact the Gallery for latest information.
Pomona Public Library, Pomona
Pomona Public Library
In the Municipal Complex
625 S. Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91769
909-620-2043
http://www.youseemore.com/pomona/about.asp
Mon-Weds: 12p-7p
Sat: 12p-5p
Free
The Pomona Public Library features changing Library Exhibits as well as Art Gallery Exhibits.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Collection
The handwritten manuscript of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little Town on the Prairie is the heart of the Pomona Public Library’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Collection. The donation resulted from the friendship between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Clara Webber, the Pomona Public Library’s children’s librarian from 1948-1970.
The collection also includes the original typewritten manuscript of By the Shores of Silver Lake and Remember Me, one of Michael Landon’s scripts of the television series Little House on the Prairie. Also on display are also copies of the original correspondence between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Webber, signed first editions of the “Little House” books and copies of the books in other languages.
The manuscript, facsimiles of the letters between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Webber and other items from the Wilder Collection are on permanent display in the alcove off the Children's Room.
Doll Collection
The Doll Collection numbers over 900 dolls. Most of the dolls are from other countries and many of them are antiques. The collection began when Miss Clara Webber, the children’s librarian from 1948-1970, donated her personal collection of dolls. Many of her dolls depicted literary characters. Other people donated more foreign, literary and historical character dolls.
Most of the dolls are on permanent display in cases throughout the main floor of the Library. The Pomona Public Library is proud of its unique collection of dolls and is pleased to have them on display for the community to enjoy.
Contact the Library for latest information.
In the Municipal Complex
625 S. Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91769
909-620-2043
http://www.youseemore.com/pomona/about.asp
Mon-Weds: 12p-7p
Sat: 12p-5p
Free
The Pomona Public Library features changing Library Exhibits as well as Art Gallery Exhibits.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Collection
The handwritten manuscript of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little Town on the Prairie is the heart of the Pomona Public Library’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Collection. The donation resulted from the friendship between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Clara Webber, the Pomona Public Library’s children’s librarian from 1948-1970.
The collection also includes the original typewritten manuscript of By the Shores of Silver Lake and Remember Me, one of Michael Landon’s scripts of the television series Little House on the Prairie. Also on display are also copies of the original correspondence between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Webber, signed first editions of the “Little House” books and copies of the books in other languages.
The manuscript, facsimiles of the letters between Mrs. Wilder and Miss Webber and other items from the Wilder Collection are on permanent display in the alcove off the Children's Room.
Doll Collection
The Doll Collection numbers over 900 dolls. Most of the dolls are from other countries and many of them are antiques. The collection began when Miss Clara Webber, the children’s librarian from 1948-1970, donated her personal collection of dolls. Many of her dolls depicted literary characters. Other people donated more foreign, literary and historical character dolls.
Most of the dolls are on permanent display in cases throughout the main floor of the Library. The Pomona Public Library is proud of its unique collection of dolls and is pleased to have them on display for the community to enjoy.
Contact the Library for latest information.
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Kellogg House, Pomona
Kellogg House Pomona
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-3004
http://foundation.csupomona.edu/kh/
First Sunday of each month, October through June, in conjunction with the Kellogg Arabian Horse Shows.
12p-2p (The House is closed from 2p-3:30p during the Sunday Arabian Horse Show.)
A free self-guided tour
Intended as a winter respite for W.K.'s family, the grounds offered an idyllic setting with winding roadways and terrain for walking, riding, or driving.
Myron Hunt designed not only the main house and guest cottage you pass as you enter the main gate, but also the Arabian stables, and the other ranch buildings including the Manor House, originally built for Kellogg's eldest son Karl and his family. Today the university president and his family occupy the Manor House. Because Kellogg loved the outdoors, his house was set on top of the hill to take full advantage of the Pomona Valley panorama.
Because weathered features of the house have been meticulously restored and recreated to precisely match the original item, plumbing fixtures, the wrought iron banisters on both the master bedroom verandas and the wall light sconces in the living room appear just as they did when the house was first occupied. In fact, the only additions to the original construction are an upgraded electrical system, interior ventilation, and irrigation system, as well as a wheelchair access ramp and restroom. Mr. Kellogg's original pipe organ from the Skinner Company has been replaced by a contemporary 1927 theater-style Wurlitzer, rescued from the Whittier Granada Theater demolition.
Contact the Center for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-3004
http://foundation.csupomona.edu/kh/
First Sunday of each month, October through June, in conjunction with the Kellogg Arabian Horse Shows.
12p-2p (The House is closed from 2p-3:30p during the Sunday Arabian Horse Show.)
A free self-guided tour
Intended as a winter respite for W.K.'s family, the grounds offered an idyllic setting with winding roadways and terrain for walking, riding, or driving.
Myron Hunt designed not only the main house and guest cottage you pass as you enter the main gate, but also the Arabian stables, and the other ranch buildings including the Manor House, originally built for Kellogg's eldest son Karl and his family. Today the university president and his family occupy the Manor House. Because Kellogg loved the outdoors, his house was set on top of the hill to take full advantage of the Pomona Valley panorama.
Because weathered features of the house have been meticulously restored and recreated to precisely match the original item, plumbing fixtures, the wrought iron banisters on both the master bedroom verandas and the wall light sconces in the living room appear just as they did when the house was first occupied. In fact, the only additions to the original construction are an upgraded electrical system, interior ventilation, and irrigation system, as well as a wheelchair access ramp and restroom. Mr. Kellogg's original pipe organ from the Skinner Company has been replaced by a contemporary 1927 theater-style Wurlitzer, rescued from the Whittier Granada Theater demolition.
Contact the Center for latest information.
La Casa Primera, Pomona
La Casa Primera
1569 N. Park Ave
Pomona, CA 91768
909-623-2198
http://www.pomonahistorical.org/primera/
Sun: 2p-5p
Closed Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Thanksgiving weekends.
Don Ygnacio selected the present site for his first dwelling and built the La Casa Primera in 1837. It was the first home built in this locality. Like other homes of the period its thick walls were made of adobe brick. The Palomares family lived here for seventeen years until they moved to their new adobe home, now known as Adobe de Palomares.
Subsequently various families occupied La Casa until 1973 when it was purchased by the Historical Society and restored, in a joint effort with the City of Pomona, to what it looked like in the late 1800's. The Historical Society of Pomona Valley, Inc. has furnished many of the rooms of La Casa with authenic Ninteenth Century furnishings for viewing by the public. After many alternations and additions the home still stands today as a lasting memorial to those bold and adventuresome pioneers who settled this area.
The Barbara Greenwood Kindergarten, 332 West McKinley Avenue, is also part of the historic complex at Park and McKinley. It was built in 1908, and housed the first kindergarten class in the city. It is on the National Registry of Historic Places and is a contributing structure in the Hacienda Park Historic District.
Miss Greenwood was a pioneer in the field of kindergarten and supervision of training for teachers as well as being well known for her contributions in the field of parent education. She was a dynamic leader who assumed numerous leadership roles in local, state, national, and international organizations interested in the early education of young children.
Contact the Historical Society of Pomona Valley for latest information.
1569 N. Park Ave
Pomona, CA 91768
909-623-2198
http://www.pomonahistorical.org/primera/
Sun: 2p-5p
Closed Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Thanksgiving weekends.
Don Ygnacio selected the present site for his first dwelling and built the La Casa Primera in 1837. It was the first home built in this locality. Like other homes of the period its thick walls were made of adobe brick. The Palomares family lived here for seventeen years until they moved to their new adobe home, now known as Adobe de Palomares.
Subsequently various families occupied La Casa until 1973 when it was purchased by the Historical Society and restored, in a joint effort with the City of Pomona, to what it looked like in the late 1800's. The Historical Society of Pomona Valley, Inc. has furnished many of the rooms of La Casa with authenic Ninteenth Century furnishings for viewing by the public. After many alternations and additions the home still stands today as a lasting memorial to those bold and adventuresome pioneers who settled this area.
The Barbara Greenwood Kindergarten, 332 West McKinley Avenue, is also part of the historic complex at Park and McKinley. It was built in 1908, and housed the first kindergarten class in the city. It is on the National Registry of Historic Places and is a contributing structure in the Hacienda Park Historic District.
Miss Greenwood was a pioneer in the field of kindergarten and supervision of training for teachers as well as being well known for her contributions in the field of parent education. She was a dynamic leader who assumed numerous leadership roles in local, state, national, and international organizations interested in the early education of young children.
Contact the Historical Society of Pomona Valley for latest information.
BioTrek, Pomona
BioTrek
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-6701
http://www.csupomona.edu/~biotrek/index.html
Location: The Rain Bird Rainforest Learning Center is located in Building 4A and the Rain Bird Ethnobotany Learning Center is adjacent. The Rain Bird Aquatic Biology Learning Center is in Building 4, Room 2- 626.
Daily Visitor parking permit is $5.00 weekday, $3.00 weekend.
BioTrek is an educational enterprise of the Biological Sciences Department of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. In its greenhouse, garden, and labs, it brings to students and the public both hands-on and electronic educational experiences of the tropical rainforest, aquatic environments of the tropics and California, and California indigenous plants and people.
BioTrek provides tours for levels kindergarten through college, as well as for youth and adult clubs. Fees are based on the size of the group, the length of the tour, and the activities included.
Contact BioTrek for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909-869-6701
http://www.csupomona.edu/~biotrek/index.html
Location: The Rain Bird Rainforest Learning Center is located in Building 4A and the Rain Bird Ethnobotany Learning Center is adjacent. The Rain Bird Aquatic Biology Learning Center is in Building 4, Room 2- 626.
Daily Visitor parking permit is $5.00 weekday, $3.00 weekend.
BioTrek is an educational enterprise of the Biological Sciences Department of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. In its greenhouse, garden, and labs, it brings to students and the public both hands-on and electronic educational experiences of the tropical rainforest, aquatic environments of the tropics and California, and California indigenous plants and people.
BioTrek provides tours for levels kindergarten through college, as well as for youth and adult clubs. Fees are based on the size of the group, the length of the tour, and the activities included.
Contact BioTrek for latest information.
W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library, Pomona
W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Room 126 in the Old Kellogg Stables (building 26)
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909- 869-3081
http://www.csupomona.edu/~wkkahl/
The W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library is a collection of Arabian horse materials located in the Old Kellogg Stables (building 26) at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The collection mainly consists of books and periodicals, both current and out-of-print, dealing with the Arabian horse.
The Library attempts to collect and preserve all types of Arabian horse information whether in printed or non-printed format, and includes books, pamphlets, art work, brochures, newsletters, videotapes, DVDs, magazines, newspapers, photographs, letters, manuscripts, and reports.
The collection is intended to be used as a research facility by University students and personnel as well as interested persons outside the academic community.
In June of 2001 the Library was placed in storage due to earthquake retrofitting, asbestos abatement, and construction in the University Union (now known as the Bronco Student Center), where it was then housed. Due to the limited quarters, there is space for only approximately 10% of the collection on the shelves. Therefore access to all materials is not possible at the present time. Visitors are welcome by appointment. Please call or email in advance for an appointment and to inquire whether the items you are interested in are unpacked.
Contact the Center for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Room 126 in the Old Kellogg Stables (building 26)
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
909- 869-3081
http://www.csupomona.edu/~wkkahl/
The W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library is a collection of Arabian horse materials located in the Old Kellogg Stables (building 26) at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The collection mainly consists of books and periodicals, both current and out-of-print, dealing with the Arabian horse.
The Library attempts to collect and preserve all types of Arabian horse information whether in printed or non-printed format, and includes books, pamphlets, art work, brochures, newsletters, videotapes, DVDs, magazines, newspapers, photographs, letters, manuscripts, and reports.
The collection is intended to be used as a research facility by University students and personnel as well as interested persons outside the academic community.
In June of 2001 the Library was placed in storage due to earthquake retrofitting, asbestos abatement, and construction in the University Union (now known as the Bronco Student Center), where it was then housed. Due to the limited quarters, there is space for only approximately 10% of the collection on the shelves. Therefore access to all materials is not possible at the present time. Visitors are welcome by appointment. Please call or email in advance for an appointment and to inquire whether the items you are interested in are unpacked.
Contact the Center for latest information.
Pomona Ebell Museum of History, Pomona
Pomona Ebell Museum of History
Historic Ebell Club Building
585 E. Holt Ave (at Caswell Street)
Pomona, CA
909-623-2198
http://www.pomonahistorical.org/ebell/
Weds-Fri: 1p-5p
Contact the Museum or the Historical Society of Pomona Valley for latest information.
Historic Ebell Club Building
585 E. Holt Ave (at Caswell Street)
Pomona, CA
909-623-2198
http://www.pomonahistorical.org/ebell/
Weds-Fri: 1p-5p
Contact the Museum or the Historical Society of Pomona Valley for latest information.
Agriscapes Visitor Center, Pomona
Agriscapes Visitor Center
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-6722
http://www.csupomona.edu/~agriscapes/visitors.html
The Visitor Center is an education and demonstration center devoted to food, agriculture and the urban environment. The primary purpose is to promote agricultural and environmental literacy through an exploration of scientific and historical information.
Inside the Visitors Center are two exhibit areas: one devoted to the history of agriculture and the use of technology in food production systems; the other devoted to water and environmentally beneficial waste related strategies.
The Visitors Center includes a theater with a preprogrammed selection of videos on environmental issues that is activated by a touch screen display.
The Visitors Center contains several interactive kiosks where you can "test your plant I.Q." and learn about integrated waste management strategies.
Also visit the Farm Store at Kellogg Ranch located at Agriscapes. http://www.csupomona.edu/~farmstore/
Contact the Center for latest information.
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-6722
http://www.csupomona.edu/~agriscapes/visitors.html
The Visitor Center is an education and demonstration center devoted to food, agriculture and the urban environment. The primary purpose is to promote agricultural and environmental literacy through an exploration of scientific and historical information.
Inside the Visitors Center are two exhibit areas: one devoted to the history of agriculture and the use of technology in food production systems; the other devoted to water and environmentally beneficial waste related strategies.
The Visitors Center includes a theater with a preprogrammed selection of videos on environmental issues that is activated by a touch screen display.
The Visitors Center contains several interactive kiosks where you can "test your plant I.Q." and learn about integrated waste management strategies.
Also visit the Farm Store at Kellogg Ranch located at Agriscapes. http://www.csupomona.edu/~farmstore/
Contact the Center for latest information.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona
American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
340 S. Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91766
909-865-3146
http://www.ceramicmuseum.org
Weds-Sat: 12p-5p (closed certain holidays)
Second of Saturday of each month, open until 9p
Adults $3
Students/Seniors $2
Children <12 Free
Exhibits cover a wide number of topics - all relating to clay. Some exhibits focus on different countries, the forms and styles used, an individual artist, or to highlight a current high-tech process.
Collections range from ancient times to the present.
Contact the museum for its latest information.
340 S. Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91766
909-865-3146
http://www.ceramicmuseum.org
Weds-Sat: 12p-5p (closed certain holidays)
Second of Saturday of each month, open until 9p
Adults $3
Students/Seniors $2
Children <12 Free
Exhibits cover a wide number of topics - all relating to clay. Some exhibits focus on different countries, the forms and styles used, an individual artist, or to highlight a current high-tech process.
Collections range from ancient times to the present.
Contact the museum for its latest information.
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