The Monterey County Youth Museum, located in Monterey, California, is a hands-on learning center for children and families. The museum features a variety of exhibits and programs designed to encourage creativity, curiosity, and exploration in children. It provides an environment where curiosity and creativity flourish, while both children and adults discover the thrill of lifelong learning.
The Presidio of Monterey Museum exhibits lead visitors through Monterey's various stages of military development from the indigenous period which highlights the area's native populations; through the Spanish and Mexican periods; and up to present day.
The Monterey Museum of Art cultivates curiosity in the visual arts and engages community with the diversity of California art – past, present, and future. The Monterey Museum of Art is a collaborative center where art and community engage.
The Colton Hall Museum provides a place for learning and enjoyment focused on its core exhibits as the site of California's 1849 bilingual constitution leading to statehood and one of California's first dedicated schools and town halls during the early America period.