Read more about Black History in State Parks
African Americans have touched every topographic region of the state: redwood groves, rolling foothills, bustling cities, rural farmland, desert communities, and the Pacific Coast. Today, many of these areas are preserved as California State Parks. Read MoreRead more about Black History in State Parks
Read more about Redwood Ed: A Guide to the Coast Redwoods for Teachers and Learners
Redwood Ed is a resource for those who want to learn about the coast redwood community and those who want to help others learn about the redwoods. In one document, Redwood Ed provides the user with: Information on the human history of the coast redwood region.... Read MoreRead more about Redwood Ed: A Guide to the Coast Redwoods for Teachers and Learners
Read more about Virtual Tour of the Litsch General Store at Shasta State Historic Park
Take a virtual tour through the Litsch Store at Shasta State Historic Park. The Litsch family operated this grocery store, later a general merchandise store, from 1873-1961. Today the store serves as a museum for park visitors when staffing allows. Read MoreRead more about Virtual Tour of the Litsch General Store at Shasta State Historic Park
Read more about Bodie Foundation Public and Private Tours
Free history talks, stamp mill tours, or private tours by the Bodie Foundation. Read MoreRead more about Bodie Foundation Public and Private Tours