Keeping Alive the History of Fortuna and the Eel River
Valley
After becoming the Fortuna Depot Museum and reopening on July 4th,
1976, the museum contents soon outgrew its space. The community mounted a
fund drive and raised $25,000 to construct an addition. It was matched
with $25,000 in grants and the building was completed in 1984. A facsimile
of the original depot freight building was the end result and completed
the museum.
The museum contains the history of the Eel River Valley. Collections
include intriguing memorabilia from railroad, farm and war eras, including
large locks, spark plugs, and barbed wire displays. There is an extended
doll collection as well as many types of fishing gear and lures.
The museum features a "Children's Touch Corner", where they can touch
gently and explore a lot. There are Fortuna High School year books from
1906, old newspapers, books, Indian baskets and many old everyday
household items. Books, pictures and information on the local area are a
researcher's dream.
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