Cheap Things To Do in Ferndale, California

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Ferndale, CA

  • Five miles west of Ferndale, Centerville provides access to nine miles of ocean beach. Dairy farms back the wild beach to the north and steep cliffs are to the south. Sandpipers scurry along the w... More on Victorianferndale.com

  • There are a few visitors who are staying in Ferndale, but it's mostly quiet with less than 20 people present at sunset. More on igougo

 

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2121 Centerville Rd, Ferndale, California

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  • Fern Cottage in Ferndale, CA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciti... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • (from Fern Cottage website) This description was enough to make this historic house museum tour junkie de... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Shaw at 3rd Street, Ferndale, CA 95536

  • overview: The Ferndale Museum preserves and exhibits the history and heritage of this still thriving dairy community with it' s lovely, well kept Victorian houses and storefronts. The museum f... More on MuseumStuff.com

  • The Ferndale Museum was a complete surprise. There was a surprising amount of history inside that was lovingly and thoughtfully placed ... More on igougo

 

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Ferndale, CA

  • Russ Park is located on Bluff Street, three blocks east of Main Street. It is open from sunrise to sunset. There are no facilities in the park. ... More on Ci.ferndale.ca.us

  • 110 acres of closed-canopy forest bird sanctuary with more than 3 miles of hiking trails. Russ Park was donated to Ferndale by Zipporah Patrick Russ in 1920 "as a park. . . and refuge and breeding... More on Victorianferndale.com

 

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Po Box 431, Ferndale, CA 95536

 

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Hobart Galleries / Kinetic Sculpture Race Museum, 393 Main Street, Ferndale, CA 95536, United States

  • The Kinetic Sculpture Race Museum in Ferndale features people-powered sculptures. Contestants ride their creat ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Ferndale, CA

  • Inscription. This pioneer agricultural community, settled in 1852, helped feed the booming population of mid-century San Francisco. Long known as “Cream City, ” Ferndale made innovative... More on HMDB

  • A Carnegie Library built in 1910. Open noon-5 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday; noon-4:30 pm Friday; 7-9 pm ... More on Victorianferndale.com

 

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