Haggin Museum in Stockton
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Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, US
Site: http://www.hagginmuseum.org/
- Monday:Closed
- Tuesday:Closed
- Wednesday:1:30–5PM
- Thursday:1:30–5PM
- Friday:1:30–5PM
- Saturday:12–5PM
- Sunday:12–5PM
in: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
out: 12:00 PM
No pets
No parties
Smoking allowed
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After 5 days, cancellation costs a 5% Fee
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This museum is a trap. Before you realize the exhibits are lacking you have already paid an entry fee. They bombard you with racist mannequins that show the Original Peoples of the San Joaquin Delta. One would think over the years you would pull this exhibit and create something more educational and realistic. There is an extreme lack of parking at the museum. Close parking is reserved for Museum staff and donors. The rest of us have to brave Victory Park after parking on the street. The collection is full of work with questionable provenance. The Gauguin is highly fraudulent and makes the rest of the collection suspect. If you are a senior citizen in Stockton please do not let them convince you fit them into your will. This Museum is undeserving of support and needs to better serve the community by removing the racist exhibits and weeding out the frauds in their collection.
The native American collection is impressive.There is a great display of WWl and WWII posters. Very interesting and informative. Also a Picasso loan from Bank of America. La Tauromaquia is a series of 26 aquatic etchings.There is a renovation so you dont have access to the main 3rd floor gallery but they offer a $5.00 admission during the renovation.Visited March 17, 2022 and enjoyed the Childrens exhibit... From kindergarten to highschool, so much color and talentEnjoy the museum store.
This is one of my favorite parks, not only can you see the wildlife, flowers, and ponds, they have an amazing 😀 play are for the children and of course the museum! Also this park is a bit more safe with all the traffic than some of the other secluded parks in Stockton. We all need to stick together and help others in the time of need as well... even if thats just picking up your phone and dialing 911, every life matters! Please remember that. Stay strong we will get through all obstacles if we all work together as one!
VERY Nice local museum. Excellent exhibits of both local and national fame. Wonderful Hudson River School landscapes of California. I particularly liked the Saturday Evening Post covers and the Leyendecker illustrations. Quite the treat! Highly recommended. Oh, visit the museum store too!
I recently relocated to Stockton CA, where I am now much closer to my granddaughter, Marissa. On her first visit to my house we did many things. One of our little adventures was to go to the Haggen Museum on N. Pickering at Victory Park. I found it to be a great local find & enjoyed it as much as my granddaughter did. From the park itself to the Rose Garden and all 3 floors of art & history including local historical displays & current artists works, I cant wait to go again.
Have you heard of The Haggin Museum in Stockton on the radio? Well this is it! It is a small museum of history and art. Its a fun place to bring kids (inside the museum and outside in Victorias Park when the weather is nice).Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors and $5 for kids and students with valid IDs. Double-check the visiting hours before you go (its only open Thursday through Sunday, 1:30PM during the week and 12PM during the weekend)
This place is fantastic. The docents are knowledgeable, the art is amazing, and the historical educational opportunity is rich and vivid. What a great place for an outing with your child (or groups of kids). Just make sure youre not in a hurry. Give yourself (and them) PLENTY of time to really explore the areas they find most interesting.
Wyllis jeep. Old time horse drawn fire equipment. Holt tractors farm equipment. The. Hunter rooms but only show steriopticon cant look through it though. Lots and lots of paintings.the museum store.very helpfull docents and staff. Lately i never miss first saturday free day.
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4.7 (68 comments)
Review №1
2022-06-11I joined a senior group as a caregiver on my little adventure. If you enjoy art and displays of local vintage artifacts this museum holds some information you might find interesting enough to check out. From agriculture, to Stocktons harbor along with a Native American exhibit. They even have a gift shop toward the end if your looking for a souvenir or memory to take home with you.Elevators for the disabled and sturdy stairs for others willing to take that extra step. Restrooms inside as well as out in the park surrounding the area. Pop up shops sometimes selling snacks and refreshments. A small but fascinating place to unwind letting your mind explore the creativity and love of passionate people.
Review №2
2022-01-03Nice, well collected museum to visit. Free admission with BFA card on first weekend of every month.
Review №3
2021-10-23A great way to spend two hours, learn about Stockton history, and enjoy a beautiful art collection.
Review №4
2022-02-13This is a must visit if you want to see the history of Stockton. From paintings 🖼 to vintage photographs 📸 to Native Americans history. Super cheap and it will take a good amount of time to see all three levels. Check it out
Review №5
2022-03-24Excellent collection. A must see museum if you are in the Stockton area.8 bucks d or adults, money well spent.
Review №6
2022-06-25I came to the museum with my family using my family membership, and it was terrible. We came as a multiracial family of 4 adults and 3 children and were asked if we all relatedand lived in the same house. This was extremely humiliating and demeaning. We will never visit this establishment again and I caution other mixed families to be aware of this as well.
Review №7
2022-02-07We went to see my granddaughters acrylic painting but there were so many interesting artifacts that we stayed until they were about to close. We will go back again and again.
Review №8
2022-04-02Today they having a private event, some areas closed. I like to go there, because even that is small museum it has a variety of nice and beautiful art.
Review №9
2021-07-11First time here!It was exquisite, loved all the artwork!Highly recommend it!
Review №10
2021-08-05A gem in Stockton! If you appreciate Norman Rockwell, be sure to catch the exhibit of his friend and mentor J. C. Leyendecker, who actually painted MORE Saturday Evening Post covers than did Rockwell! Leyendecker gave us the New Year s Eve baby, the concept of giving flowers on Mothers Day, and the handsome Arrow Collar Man! Leyendeckers style is wonderful, and the Haggin probably has the second largest collection in the world of this work, behind only the National Museum of American Illustration, in Newport, Rhode Island. Be sure to catch this American Master!