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Holiday History at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley

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The Museum of the San Ramon Valley has opened the doors to its annual Christmas Memories Exhibit. From now until the end of the year, young ones, as well as the young at heart, will be delighted at the heartwarming display of holiday memorabilia. From historically inspired Christmas trees to model trains, gingerbread houses and antique dolls, there is something to capture everyone.

This year, the museum is excited to also feature local citizen hero Captain Sully Sullenberger’s personal memorabilia from the Rose Bowl and Rose Bowl Parade, which he had the honor of participating in as Grand Marshall in 2010. Visitors to the museum will also be able to see the “In His Hand” art quilt that captures Captain Sullenberger’s Miracle on the Hudson.

The museum is open 

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Tuesday to Friday from 1 to 4 pm, as well as Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm. Experience the local holiday history through this growing exhibit!

Museum of the San Ramon Valley
(on corner of Railroad and Prospect Avenues in Downtown Danville)

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