The 2024 Charles Huff Free Walking Tour Series
Join the Museum on Main staff and learn about Pleasanton's long and varied history. In 2024, the museum will offer free walking tours throughout the summer and early fall. See themes and schedule below. These free walking tours will explore the people and buildings that helped make this town what it is today. You will learn about the larger than life figures and the unsung heroes of our town, as well as compare historic photographs from the Museum's archive to what is still standing today. Tours begin at 9:00 am at the Museum on Main and last about 2 hours. Tours go rain or shine and we recommend you wear comfortable shoes and a hat.
Tours are limited to 25 people so pre-registration is required. Call the museum at (925)462-2766 to reserve your spot. Large groups, including scout groups, are asked to please reserve a separate group tour.
You will not want to miss these free opportunities to step back in time with the Museum on Main!
If you would like to book a tour outside of these free days or themes, or have a group with mobility issues please review other tour options here or contact the museum's Director of Education at 925-462-2766 or education@museumonmain.org.
Tours are limited to 25 people so pre-registration is required. Call the museum at (925)462-2766 to reserve your spot. Large groups, including scout groups, are asked to please reserve a separate group tour.
You will not want to miss these free opportunities to step back in time with the Museum on Main!
If you would like to book a tour outside of these free days or themes, or have a group with mobility issues please review other tour options here or contact the museum's Director of Education at 925-462-2766 or education@museumonmain.org.
2024 Free Walking Tour Schedule
Wednesday June 19 & Saturday June 22
A Storied Past:
Exploring the Buildings in Downtown Pleasanton
From the Ohlone to today this walking tour covers how the land along Main Street was used and developed over time. You will learn about early settlements, the Railroad, Pleasanton's entrepreneurs, and this town's agricultural bounty in the 1890s. This walking tour will also reveal where the first Chinatown was and answer all your burning questions about the rumored tunnels under Pleasanton's Main Street!
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
Saturday July 13 & Wednesday July 17
If these Walls Could Talk:
Exploring Downtown's Historic Homes
Exploring St. Mary Neighborhood
Pleasanton's history is more than dates and historical time periods. It is about the everyday people that helped build this town. On this walking tour, you will explore the many beautiful historic homes along St. Mary Street, Division Street, and Rose Avenue. You will learn about the families that occupied those homes, their contributions, and how they lived their everyday lives in our small but industrious town.
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
Saturday August 10 & Wednesday August 21
If these Walls Could Talk:
Exploring Downtown's Historic Homes
Exploring Second Street Neighborhood
Pleasanton's history is more than dates and historical time periods. It is about the everyday people that helped build this town. On this walking tour, you will explore the many beautiful historic homes along Railroad Avenue, Second Street, and Neal Street. You will learn about the families that occupied those homes, their contributions, and how they lived their everyday lives in our small but industrious town.
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 10:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
Saturday September 21 & Thursday September 19
A Storied Past:
Exploring the Buildings in Downtown Pleasanton
From the Ohlone to today this walking tour covers how the land along Main Street was used and developed over time. You will learn about early settlements, the Railroad, Pleasanton's entrepreneurs, and this town's agricultural bounty in the 1890s. This walking tour will also reveal where the first Chinatown was and answer all your burning questions about the rumored tunnels under Pleasanton's Main Street!
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!
The tour begins at the Museum on Main at 9:00 am.
About Charles Huff
Charles Huff was dedicated to his family, friends, work as an architect, and to his community. He was also dedicated to Pleasanton History, the museum, and the preservation of historical resources. He was a long time supporter of the museum and served on the board for several years. He helped to document and share Pleasanton's colorful history through programs he created, articles he wrote, and the collection of historical resources he amassed over his time in Pleasanton. Lastly, he shared his love of Pleasanton history with others by leading historical walking tours of Main street, historic neighborhoods, and haunted buildings. We are grateful for his years of service to preserving our community history!