ABOUT THE MUSEUM

The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as “one of the undersung gems of California.”

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 this 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.”  

For 70 years, The Haggin Museum has acquired, maintained, and exhibited two important types of collections — one composed of works of fine art and the other devoted to area history.

The San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society was formed in 1928 with the purpose of establishing a museum for the preservation of local historical material. It was soon aided by a former Stocktonian, Robert T. McKee, whose wife, Eila Haggin McKee, provided funds to include an art gallery as part of the proposed museum and donated a magnificent collection of paintings that had once belonged to her father, Louis Terah Haggin. The museum officially opened on June 14, 1931. Originally known as the Louis Terah Haggin Memorial Galleries and the San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Museum, the institution’s name was shortened in 1981 to The Haggin Museum.

To house the continually growing collections, the museum has undergone several additions since first opening. The McKee Room was added in 1939; an extensive addition was constructed in 1949; and the Benjamin Holt Wing opened in 1976. Today the museum’s three-story building contains over 34,000 square feet of exhibition space.

The museum’s permanent art and history exhibits are augmented by a number of temporary exhibitions annually. Special events, such as family programs, lectures, and musical performances, are held throughout the year. The Haggin Museum also maintains several libraries, which are available to researchers by appointment only. The Museum Store features a wonderful array of merchandise especially selected to complement your museum visit.

Please call (209) 940-6300 or (209) 940-6317 to arrange for wheelchair and disabled access.

For additional information, please call (209) 940-6300 or e-mail us at info@hagginmuseum.org.


Hours, Admission Prices, Directions and Staff Contact List

Hours

The Haggin Museum's public hours are 1:30-5:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and 1:30-9:00 p.m. on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays of each month (check the events page for special programming on these late night openings). The Museum Store is open 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The museum and museum store are closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and select holidays.

2007 Holiday Hours

The museum and the store will be closed Saturday, December 22 through Tuesday, December 25, in observance of the Christmas holiday. Both the museum and the store will re-open for visitors on Wednesday, December 26, 1:30 p.m. 

Admission Fees

Adults 18 & older $5

Young People ages 10-17

$2.50

Students with valid

school I.D.

Seniors ages 65 & older

Museum Members

FREE
Children under age 10 when accompanied by an adult
First Saturday of the month
Admission can be paid by Cash only. At this time we cannot accept ATM, Debit, or Credit Cards.

Directions

MapThe Haggin Museum is located in Stockton, California, approximately 45 minutes south of Sacramento and 90 minutes east of San Francisco.  Nestled in Victory Park on Pershing Avenue at Rose Street, the museum is close to Interstate 5.

Traveling northbound on Interstate 5, take the Pershing Avenue exit and proceed straight ahead until you see the park on your left.  Southbound, take the Oak-Fremont exit, turn left at the bottom of the ramp, left again at the first signal light at Pershing Avenue and proceed north to the park.

Free parking is available on the street.


Free docent-led tours and slide programs

Free docent-led tours for both school and adult groups are conducted Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the museum. Docents are also available to travel to your school or community group to present a slide-illustrated program on the museum. Both require at least three weeks advance notice.  

Tours or slide programs may be arranged by telephone at (209) 940-6315 or by e-mail at education@hagginmuseum.org.  

Click here for more docent information.


Staff Contact List


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