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The Mangini Agricultural Museum facility aims to serve the county's youth by offering culturally diverse educational programs focusing on agriculture, food, nutrition, and the environment.
Description:
The facility consists of an agricultural museum, classroom, children's garden, and picnic area. The goals of the educational program are:
History:
The Mangini Agricultural Museum opened at the county fairgrounds in Antioch in the summer of 1998. The Fair Board named the building in honor of Louis Mangini, for his service to the Fair and the Contra Costa community. A few years later the classroom and garden were added. The educational program began in the winter of 2003.
Contact person: Marisa Neelon, Educational Program Coordinator, (925) 776-4295, (email)
Office fax number: (925) 757-9514
Address:
| 1201 W. 10th St. Antioch, CA 94509 (See a map) |
Directions:
| Take the L Street Exit from Hwy 4, if heading East. Proceed down L Street until W. 10th St. Take a left at W. 10th street and then another left into the fairgrounds entrance. Turn into the first driveway on your right. The museum and classroom are located in the red barn. |
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