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Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society
Heritage Junction Historic Park

P.O. Box 221925
Newhall, CA 91322-1925
(661) 254-1275
http://www.scvhs.org

The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society was founded in 1975 as a non-profit corporation to stimulate public interest in the history of the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding areas, to collect and preserve the stories and artifacts - which relate to local history, and to provide educational services to the community. With the increasing destruction of local historic sites, the Society realized that it must rescue, restore and conserve those important or representative structures within the community, or they would be lost forever. As these structures were threatened, they moved to land leased from the County of Los Angeles adjacent to William S. Hart Park and Museum in downtown Newhall. Thus came into being the idea of a heritage park, where the community and visitors could enjoy the rich heritage of this unique region of Southern California.

The museum is open Saturdays and Sundays (except holidays) from 1 to 4 p.m.
 



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