Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center is a museum located on Santa Barbara’s historic Stearns Wharf, is owned and operated by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is the oldest museum in Santa Barbara, California, founded in 1916. The museum is located in Mission Canyon, immediately behind the Santa Barbara Mission.
The mission of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art is to integrate art into the lives of people. It comprises 27,000 works of art – an art museum of magnitude and quality more commonly found in cities eight times the size of Santa Barbara.
The South Coast Railroad Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of railroads in the Goleta Valley and the broader Santa Barbara area of California. It is located in Goleta, a city situated just west of Santa Barbara.
As Santa Barbara’s newest hands-on destination for families and curious minds of all ages, The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation or MOXI is a place where you can explore and discover new things about the world around you, ask questions, seek answers and have a blast doing so. Learn more about our history, exhibits + programs, and plans for the future here.
Carpinteria Valley Museum includes exhibits that reflect the histories of the three cultures that have dwelt in the region: the Chumash people; Spanish and Mexican settlers; and the pioneers. The museum hosts historical photographs that reflect the development of the region as well as artifacts left behind by former inhabitants.
A visit to the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is one of the best things to do in Santa Barbara, particularly for families. Discover 13,000 years of human interaction with the Santa Barbara Channel inside the doors of this hidden gem, overlooking the scenic Santa Barbara Harbor.
Established in 1972, the Carriage and Western Art Museum of Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization with the mission to collect, display and preserve historic horse-drawn vehicles, saddles, and western memorabilia. Admission is FREE.
The mission of the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum is to foster family and youth-inspired learning by creating experiences to explore ourselves. The museum’s exhibit and program-based “please touch†atmosphere engenders the best in self-discovery for children and their families.
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The Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum presents exhibitions and public programs that interpret past events and illuminate the diverse communities of California’s Central Coast.
The Lompoc Museum is a museum preserving and interpreting the history of the Lompoc area and is located in the town of Lompoc, California. The museum offers interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations and special events.
Elverhoj Museum of History and Art features the fascinating history of Solvang and its Danish heritage. Includes a gallery with rotating art exhibitions. Beautiful garden area as well!
The Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum is a museum in Solvang, California. The collection includes a Britten V1000, a supercharged Vincent Black Lightning, and a rare Vincent Grey Flash one of four Isle of Man TT racing specials.
The Wildling’s mission is to inspire our community and visitors to enjoy, value, and conserve wildlife and natural areas through art. It provides artistic, educational, and field experiences of nature for that purpose.
The Carpinteria Arts Center aims to inspire creativity by providing a diverse menu of cultural programs that enrich the lives from the young, to the young at heart. The Arts Center offers a plethora of opportunities for residents & visitors to gather together to celebrate the picturesque coastal town.
Casa Dolores is a small museum that houses one of the largest collections of Mexican folk art on the Californian Central Coast. This museum is located in the historic Botiller Adobe (est. 1843), the only original, still standing two-story adobe in the city.
The Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art seeks to educate students and the larger community about the power and value of the visual arts in our world through physical, critical and spiritual engagement with the creative process and its result.