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      • Daniel Rhoads Account of the Donner Party Rescue
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  • A Look Back
    • Lemoore Began To Prosper in Late 19th Century With the Coming of the Railroad
    • The Surprises and Legends of Old Tulare Lake
    • The Unfortunate Turn-of-the-Century Murder of Lemoore’s Lemuel Metts
    • Tulare Lake was once considered largest body of water west of Mississippi
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Hours
12 to 3 p.m. on Sundays (closed on major holidays.)

Address
542 W “D” Street
Lemoore, CA 93245

Mailing Address
Sarah Mooney Museum
P. O. Box 413
Lemoore, CA 93245

Email Address
MooneyMuseum@gmail.com

Answering Machine
(559) 904-9669

A Look Back

Below are stores about past history written by Bill Black, a member of the Sarah Mooney Museum board.

Lemoore Began To Prosper in Late 19th Century With the Coming of the Railroad

The Surprises and Legends of Old Tulare Lake

The Unfortunate Turn-of-the-century Murder of Lemoore’s Lemuel Metts

Tulare Lake was once considered largest body of water west of Mississippi

The Sarah A. Mooney Memorial Museum