Roseville Historical Society
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  • Sikh Exhibit

Roseville Historical Society

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      • Haunted Historic Walking Tour
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      • Veteran's Brick Walk of Honor
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      • RHS Monuments
      • Other Monuments
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    • Sikh Exhibit/

    Roseville Historical Society

    To preserve & promote the history of Roseville

    Cemetery Tours

    Roseville Historical Society

    • /
    • About/
    • Membership/
    • DONATE/
      • Donate
      • Volunteer
    • Contact/
    • Events/
      • Tours/
        • Cemetery Tours
        • Haunted Historic Walking Tour
        • Historic Walking Tours
      • General Store/
        • The Leonard "Duke" Davis Collection
        • Specialty Items
      • Carnegie Museum/
        • Legacy
        • Exhibits and Collections
        • Board of Directors
      • History/
        • Before 1820
        • After 1820
        • Pioneers
        • Railroad
      • Places/
        • Historic Ranch Project
        • Buildings
        • Veteran's Brick Walk of Honor
        • Veteran's Monuments
        • RHS Monuments
        • Other Monuments
      • Education/
      • Schellhous Bio/
      • Sikh Exhibit/

      Join us for our Fall Spooky Roseville Cemetery Tour! 2 dates available!

      - Saturday, October 18th at 6pm

      - Saturday, October 25th at 6pm

      Take a walk through Roseville Cemetery and learn about the macabre history of our town, led by one of Roseville's history buffs. From cold cases to tragic deaths, we honor those who have passed before us by sharing their stories.

      Pricing:

      Non-member Adults (18+ over): $15 donation

      RHS Members and Teens (ages 13-17): $10 donation

      Information about the cemetery tours:

      1. The tour will be at the Roseville Cemetery at 421 Berry St. See the map below for parking and starting point of the tour.

      2. This is a 60 minute tour throughout the cemetery and you will be walking in the grassy areas and over tombstones. The ground is uneven so wear good, sensible walking shoes.

      3. Please note that the topics and stories on the our may be triggering as they may deal with tragic deaths.

      If you have a party of 5 or more and are interested in a private cemetery tour, please contact the museum at administrator@rosevillehistorical.org or 916-773-3003.

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      • About/
      • Membership/
      • DONATE/
        • Donate
        • Volunteer
      • Contact/
      • Events/
        • Tours/
          • Cemetery Tours
          • Haunted Historic Walking Tour
          • Historic Walking Tours
        • General Store/
          • The Leonard "Duke" Davis Collection
          • Specialty Items
        • Carnegie Museum/
          • Legacy
          • Exhibits and Collections
          • Board of Directors
        • History/
          • Before 1820
          • After 1820
          • Pioneers
          • Railroad
        • Places/
          • Historic Ranch Project
          • Buildings
          • Veteran's Brick Walk of Honor
          • Veteran's Monuments
          • RHS Monuments
          • Other Monuments
        • Education/
        • Schellhous Bio/
        • Sikh Exhibit/

        Roseville Historical Society

        The Roseville Historical Society has a mission to preserve and promote the history of Roseville, California. We occupy the Carnegie Library Museum at 557 Lincoln Street in Roseville and are open to the public from noon to 4 pm Monday through Saturday. Admission is free. We maintain displays on local railroad history including a model train display and a collection with vintage model trains. We also have displays of military artifacts, musical instruments, kitchen appliances, medical instruments and tools. Books on local history can also be purchased at the Carnegie Museum or from our website.

         


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