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The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) is dedicated to ‘telling the story of California’. Established in the mid-1960s with the aim of inspiring all Californians to create a better future for themselves and their communities, the museum showcases nearly two million objects dedicated to the natural science, art and history of California. Situated in downtown Oakland, close to Lake Merritt, the museum has an array of exhibits, displays and programs featuring historical artifacts, natural specimens, ethnographic objects and photographs that explore the factors that shaped the state of California into what it is today.
Explore magnificent natural landscapes, unique cultures, and the rich history of migration that is an important part of California’s heritage.
1000 Oak St, Oakland, California 94607, Phone: 510-318-8400, (website link)
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