Discover the best top things to do in Tri-Valley, United States including Lawrence Livermore National Lab Discovery Center, Ravenswood Historic Site, Click Art Museum, Studio Seven Arts, Blackhawk Museum, Museum on Main, Darcie Kent Vineyards, Dublin Heritage Park & Museums, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, Centennial Light Bulb.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
We went to Ravenswood Historic Site Its a wonderful palce to hold an event such as th wedding we attended. The place is also open a couple of days each month to th public. Its a beautiful grounds with a mansion and other things on site.
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Art has never been so experiential and fun-filled before! You will see art in a new perspective. CLICK ART MUSEUM is a place with big pictures of optical illusions that will fill one's head with Idyllic creations. It will make the participants to find themselves transformed into another world, probably re-born as Mona Lisa's guest or Atlas's Friend , A world of trick art!
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FINE ART Featuring artists Vicki Asp, Robert Bissell and Debbie Wardrope, Studio Seven Arts carefully selects artists with a personal appeal HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY A wide variety of jewelry styles to adorn nearly any personal taste CUSTOM FRAMING Choose from more than 3,000 frame styles. Studio Seven Arts' professional framing staff has more than 100 years of combined experience
We went to Studio Seven Arts. Its on the Main Street area of Pleasanton. its a good art gallery. Its also the Bay Area's largest art and custom framing gallery They have such things as jewelry, glass and sculptures, and fine art. They have a variety of styles. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and will consider a purchase. Staff is nice.
4.5 based on 295 reviews
Since opening in August 1988, the Blackhawk Museum has displayed classic automobiles and myriad exhibitions exemplifying art, technology and history. Local students, residents and international visitors enjoy educational presentations, cultural programs and volunteer opportunities. Since the beginning it has been home to the Automotive Gallery with over 55 vintage, classic, rare and sports automobiles on display. These automobiles are regarded as works of art and range from the dawn of the motoring age through the 1960's. In 2015, a new exhibition, The Spirit of the Old West opened, telling the story of the western frontier from the perspective of both the Native Americans and the settlers before, during and after the expansion west. The exhibition features authentic artifacts from the period, a large diorama depicting key historic moments, scenes of wildlife from the frontier and other elements that bring the past to life.
The Blackhawk Museum is truly a wondrous place if you’re a classic automobile enthusiast, restorer or someone who just plain likes cars. The collection ranges from the early 20th century all the way to today with a little something for just about every era of automotive history. My favorites have always been the Auburn’s, Cord’s and Duesenberg’s of which there are always one or two world class specimens on display. Sadly, I’ve heard rumors that with the passing of its founder Ken Behring a short while ago, that the facility could be repurposed in the next few years to come. That would truly be a loss for the area and classic car community in Northern California. Go, enjoy it before it’s too late. It’s worth the drive from Danville Or even Istanbul. Cheers.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Went to visit son and did a ghost tour with museum and very interesting and fun with variety of places to visit with presentations that were varied from dry descriptions of the paranormal in that area, to 1st person theatrical presentations and created a nice variety and saw much of the downtown area. The museum is free, but this tour had a cost, but reasonable.
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I returned to Dublin Heritage Park and Museum. There is a church to see. There is a museum and a cemetary. There is also the Kolb ranch house, barn, and pump station to see. Its a nice place to walk.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
If you ever want to get a sense of San Ramon Valley history, this little museum - staffed by many committed volunteers - is the place to bring your children as well as friends/family who many be visiting. The museum showcases life in this valley from yesteryear ... from the way the native Americans inhabited the valley to the history of the ranchers. It's clear that the founding families of Danville and San Ramon have donated much of their families' histories (in the form of display-worthy equipment and artifacts) to showcase in this little museum.
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