Local historian, Timothy Swenson from the Museum of Local History, will give a talk on the history of Dry Creek Cottage and Gardens, and the surrounding land from pre-historic times to the modern day, including the history of the Cottage and surrounding buildings.
Save our Hills and the Museum of Local History are working together to have Dry Creek Cottage and Gardens listed on the California, and possibly the National, historic registry. Dry Creek Cottage an example of a 1900's middle class summer home, one of the few in the East Bay.
The tour booklet is available from the Museum website:
http://www.museumoflocalhistory.org/documents/DryCreekTour.pdf
Copies will be available at the tour for $2.
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