Lower Floor Theater
This room captures Antioch’s movie and entertainment icons and history in a unique local theater motif.
This room captures Antioch’s movie and entertainment icons and history in a unique local theater motif.
The Beede room is a lower floor display room named after the Beede family and their longstanding Antioch lumber business.
Located on the lower floor of the museum, the athletic achievements of more than 172 male and female Antioch persons are celebrated and displayed by the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame Alumni Association.
This room focuses on Antioch’s family life when its population was just 5,000 and located almost entirely North of 10th Street.
Depicts the look of a saloon from Antioch’s early days.
This room contains wedding dresses, accessories, and historic marriage licenses.
The Children’s Room, on the east end of the hall, contains furniture, clothes, toys and dolls of years gone by. Many people reminisce as they recall beloved toys housed in the displays.
Hats, jewelry, and dresses from Antioch’s earliest pioneers fill this westside room.
The City Hall Room contains history and artifacts of the elected officials and civil servants of the City of Antioch.
The Library holds a wealth of information for persons wishing to research the history of Antioch and East County.
Located inside the Schools Room, artifacts of Antioch’s rich military history are on display, including postcards, banners, and WWII uniforms.
This room contains history, photos, and information about Antioch’s schools through the years. History and photos from Antioch’s first elementary School (1870) Many large and framed graduation photos from the 1920s and 1930s forward Antioch High, and Deer Valley High School yearbooks from 1956 to the present A variety of school programs, band uniforms, and…