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The Haggin Museum gives Stockton art and local memory together
The Haggin Museum in Stockton brings fine art and local history into one place, with roots in the San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society.
Stockton’s Haggin Museum is one of those places that can surprise people. Local history and art sit together here.
The city’s arts page says the museum has spent more than 85 years acquiring and exhibiting two main kinds of collections: local history and fine works of art. It also notes that the San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society was incorporated into the museum in 1928 to preserve local historic objects.
That pairing fits Stockton well. The city has river trade, farming, migration, neighborhoods, downtown buildings, port work, music, and family stories. Art and local history help those layers sit in the same room.
The museum can turn a Stockton day from a quick errand into a fuller look at the city. Pair it with a walk around Victory Park or another nearby stop, then let the exhibits fill in the older pieces.
Where to see it
The Haggin Museum in Victory Park, near central Stockton.
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