Cooper Regional History Museum

Cooper Regional History Museum

Cooper Regional History Museum 348 348 Stories That Build
Cooper Regional History Museum

Cooper Regional History Museum, a division of Chaffey Communities Cultural Center, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history and culture of the communities of Upland, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, San Antonio Heights, Mt. Baldy, Chino, and Montclair from 1880 to the present. Housed in a historic 1930s Art Moderne building in downtown Upland, the museum offers exhibits that highlight local stories, Route 66 heritage, and the Indigenous Gabrieleno-Tongva people who lived in the area long before early settlers arrived.

Through collections, educational programs (with a special emphasis on school children), and community-focused events and exhibits, Cooper Regional History Museum serves as a cultural hub that brings people together to explore, understand, and celebrate the region’s past and present.

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