Roseville Historical Society
  • About
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  • Contact
  • Trek Through Time
  • Carnegie Kids Club
  • Historic Walking Tours
  • The Leonard "Duke" Davis Collection Specialty Items
  • Legacy Exhibits and Collections Board of Directors
  • Before 1820 After 1820 Pioneers Railroad
  • Historic Ranch Project Buildings Veteran's Brick Walk of Honor Veteran's Monuments RHS Monuments Other Monuments
  • Education
  • Schellhous Bio

Roseville Historical Society

  • /
  • About/
  • DONATE/
    • Join or Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Contact/
  • Events/
    • Trek Through Time
  • Carnegie Kids Club/
  • Tours/
    • 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/

Roseville Historical Society

To preserve & promote the history of Roseville

Historic Walking Tours

Roseville Historical Society

  • /
  • About/
  • DONATE/
    • Join or Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Contact/
  • Events/
    • Trek Through Time
  • Carnegie Kids Club/
  • Tours/
    • 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/

Historic Walking Tours

**Discover Roseville's Rich Heritage on the Historic Roseville Walking Tour!**

Step back in time with our 60-minute docent-led walking tour through the heart of historic Roseville. Delve into the fascinating history of the town, uncover the pivotal role of the railroad, and hear captivating stories from Roseville's earliest days.

Join us for an unforgettable journey where history comes alive! Perfect for history buffs, families, and curious minds of all ages.

**Tour Details:**

- Duration: 60 minutes

- Expert docent guides

- Engaging tales of Roseville's past

Reserve your spot today and experience the charm and history of Roseville like never before!.

Tickets are limited, so don’t miss your chance to be part of the Historic Roseville Walking Tour!

To reserve your spot for a tour, please donate the following:

  • Adults (18+): $15 donation per adult

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

Upcoming Dates for the Historical Walking Tour:

  • Saturday, March 22nd @ 10:00am

Information about the walking tours:

  • It is an one hour long tour around Old Town Roseville.

  • The tour will have times where you can sit, but you will be mostly on your feet so wear good walking shoes.

  • We start and end at the Carnegie Museum. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour to check in. Street parking is available on Lincoln St and Pleasant St and there is a free public parking lot next to the Moose Lodge.

  • If you have a group of 5 -15 people who like a private tour, please contact us at administrator@rosevillehistorical.org to schedule.

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  • /
  • About/
  • DONATE/
    • Join or Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Contact/
  • Events/
    • Trek Through Time
  • Carnegie Kids Club/
  • Tours/
    • 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/

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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