Almanac note · History and culture
Brentwood's local history museum keeps East County farm memory close
East Contra Costa Historical Museum in Brentwood gives the growing city a place for farm, school, family, and small-town history from the wider East County area.
Brentwood has grown into a busy East Bay edge city, but the farm-town layer is still close. The East Contra Costa Historical Museum helps keep that layer visible.
The museum sits on Sellers Avenue and opens seasonally, with free admission during posted hours. Its campus includes historic buildings and exhibits that point toward school life, farm tools, family records, old houses, and the wider East Contra Costa communities around Brentwood, Byron, Oakley, Knightsen, Bethel Island, and Discovery Bay.
That regional frame fits Brentwood well. The city is a commuter suburb at the edge of the Bay Area, and it is also tied to orchards, farm stands, Delta roads, old schools, and families who worked the land before the newer subdivisions arrived.
The museum slows down the landscape. The names on roads, the open fields left between neighborhoods, and the seasonal fruit signs all start to feel connected. Brentwood’s growth is real, but so is the older East County story underneath it.
Where to see it
East Contra Costa Historical Museum, 3890 Sellers Avenue in Brentwood. Check seasonal hours before visiting.
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