Redondo Beach
Historic Museum
The
museum houses local artifacts, photographs and memorabilia
recalling the city's rich history as a port of call and popular
seaside resort. A museum within a museum, the collection is
displayed in a restored Queen Anne Victorian home built in the
early 1900's. Free admission, open Wednesday 10am-1pm and
Saturday & Sunday 12pm-4pm. Located in the Dominguez Park Heritage Court, 302
Flagler. Information: 310-318-0610 ext. 3252.
Morrell House Living History Museum

The Morrell House is a 1906 Victorian with Craftsman
details, originally located on Catalina Avenue. It was saved
from demolition and painstakingly restored by many dedicated
volunteers. Now, under the custodianship of the Redondo
Beach Historical Society, the Morrell House has been
furnished as a living museum, with furniture, photos and
local artifacts from the turn-of-the-century through the
early 1940’s. The Historical Society is currently developing
a library on the second floor where patrons will be able to
view articles, photographs, interviews, and research. Free
admission; open most Saturdays & Sundays 12pm-4pm. Located
in the Dominguez Park Heritage Court, 298 Flagler.
Information: 310-372-0197.
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