Kern County Museum
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Beale Memorial Clock Tower at Kern County Museum | |
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| Established | 1941 |
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| Location | Bakersfield, California |
| Coordinates | 35°23′35″N 119°01′12″W / 35.393°N 119.020°W |
| Type | History museum |
| Collection size | 1 million+ |
| Visitors | 85,000 |
| Public transit access | GET Rt. 2 (Oildale) |
| Website | kerncountymuseum.org/ |
The Kern County Museum is a history museum located in Bakersfield, California. Its main focus is the history of Kern County. Pioneer Village, located on 16 acres (65,000 m2), contains over 50 original buildings from around the county, related to life in the late 19th century. Other features include: Lori Brock Children's Discovery Center, Black Gold exhibit, and Neon Plaza. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.[1]
One of the most recognizable structures at the museum is the Beale Memorial Clock Tower, located on the lawn in front of it. The clock tower was originally constructed in 1904 in the center of the intersection of 17th St. and Chester Ave. It was destroyed in the 1952 earthquake and rebuilt at this site in 1964.[2]
In 1929, a letter in the local newspaper from the local Lions Club asked for historical documents, photos, and information related to Kern County's past. Thousands of pieces of information were donated to the Kern County Chamber of Commerce in response.[3]
In 1941, by a decree from the county, the Kern County Museum was founded. However, the outbreak of World War II delayed the opening until 1945. It was placed in a small corner of the Kern County Chamber of Commerce Building located on Chester Ave, next to the fairgrounds between the Kern River and Garces Circle. The popularity of the exhibit quickly grew, as well as the amount of space needed to showcase it. By 1952, the museum had grown large enough that the Chamber of Commerce used the entire structure for the museum.[3]
The museum continued to grow. The old fairgrounds adjacent to it (the fairgrounds moved to its current location in South Bakersfield on Union Ave) became the site for Pioneer Village. Later, there were other additions to the museum, which included Lori Brock Children's Discovery Center, and Black Gold exhibit.[3]
The museum is a member of the North American Reciprocal Museums program.

