| Name | The Haggin Museum |
| Address | 1201 N. Pershing Ave.Stockton, CA 95203 |
| Brief Description | Art and History Museum |
| Type | Attraction |
| Category | Art Museum |
| Description | Referred to by Sunset magazine as "one of the undersung gems of California," The Haggin Museum has a world-class collection of artwork and exhibits. Famed paintings, an Egyptian mummy, educational exhibits and more can all be enjoyed.
Its art collection features works by such noted 19th-century painters as Albert Bierstadt, Rosa Bonheur, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, as well as many other American and European artists. Its history displays focus on the area’s past and the accomplishments of its residents, such as Charles Weber, Stockton’s founder; Benjamin Holt, inventor of the Caterpillar track-type tractor; and Tillie Lewis, the "Tomato Queen." |
| Phone 1 | (209) 940-6300 |
| Email | info@hagginmuseum.org |
| Handicapped Accessible | Yes |
| Time Allowance | 1-2 hours |
| Website | www.hagginmuseum.org |
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| Last Updated | 6/23/2011 |
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