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Mountain View Historical Association

Founded in 1954, the Mountain View Historical Association is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Mountain View, California.

The goals of The Mountain View Historical Association are:

Upcoming Events

May 26
May 26, 2024 Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Mountain View
Centennial Plaza – 600 West Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94041

About Us

Founded in 1954, the Mountain View Historical Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Mountain View, California.

Events

The Mountain View Historical Association invites you attend our quarterly membership meetings/events. Our events feature programs that bring our community together to learn about the history of our city and region.

Membership

The Mountain View Historical Association invites you to support our organization by becoming a member. Enjoy the benefits of membership and help keep local history alive for future generations!

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Mountain View Historical Association

Founded in 1954, the MVHA is a non-profit org. dedicated to sharing the history of Mtn. View, CA.

If you can read this- thank a teacher! This is national teachers week. Shown in the photo are three teachers from Whisman School grammar school taken in the 1920s. See MoreSee Less
The rich past of Chinese residents in Mountain View: Join the Mountain View Historical Association for “Stories of MV Chinese Residents – Then & Now” at the Mountain View Senior Center, Sunday, May 5, 2-4pm. The free presentation will address how Chinese residents have played a role Mountain View’s history for more than 150 years, instrumental in the city’s agricultural past and technology-economy present. For details and reservations, go to bit.ly/4bcI5hB See MoreSee Less
What a way to wake up! The 1906 earthquake (at 5:13 am) caused severe damage to several brick buildings in downtown Mountain View. Shown here is the Rogers & Rogers building in the 100 block of Castro Street. The owners rebuilt the building and today several restaurants are located there. See MoreSee Less

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