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The Petaluma Museum Association Presents Public Historian, Arielle Lehmann “The Significance Of Petaluma's 1858 Incorporation Documents” Saturday, August 5 at 2:00 PM Admission: Free
Arielle Lehmann, a Public Historian and Petaluma native, will be presenting a free lecture entitled “The Significance of Petaluma’s Incorporation Documents.” During her lecture, Arielle will delve into Petaluma’s rough and tumble past and the efforts its early leaders took to establish the city we know today. High resolution digital scanned copies of the original founding documents from the office of California State Archivist, Sacramento will be on display for your perusal.
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In support of the current exhibit: Portraits of Petaluma Pioneers Personal Images & Public Stories of a California Rivertown For more information please visit PetalumaPioneers.org This event is free. See you There!
At the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum 20 4th Street, Downtown Petaluma Open Sundays 12pm - 3pm, Thurs. - Sat. 10am - 4pm Visit petalumamuseum.com for more information about this exhibit and other upcoming events. |




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