The Lompoc Museum was established in 1969 in a former historic Carnegie Library Building where it protects and showcases a large collection of North American artifacts which shed light on the daily life and culture of the Chumash Indians, who formerly occupied the land for over 13,000 years. The artifacts you will see were collected from a wide terrain including beaches, canyons and forests and include some of the best examples of rock art in the world. You can also learn about daily life during the Mission and Rancho Periods as you tour the museum which is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

Address: Lompoc Museum, 200 S. “H” Street, CA 93436, Phone: 805-736-3888

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