The Perris Valley Historical Museum, located in the historic Santa Fe Depot built in 1892, is one of the nation's few remaining railway depots with architectural and historical significance. The museum showcases exhibits that highlight the early history of Perris, including the culture of the Luiseño Indians, the mining history of the Perris Valley, and the importance of farming in the community.
Operated entirely by dedicated volunteers, the museum aims to educate and serve the community by preserving and sharing the rich history of Perris Valley. With a focus on community involvement, the museum hosts various events such as silent auctions, live music performances, and bazaars to engage visitors and support its mission. Additionally, the museum's historical archives, housed in the restored Bank of Perris building, provide a wealth of digitized documents for research purposes.
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