by mvchamber | Mar 6, 2024 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Mill Valley History, Mill Valley in the News, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Restaurants, Shopping
The deep history of black presence and achievement is getting a long overdue spotlight via a pair of Mill Valley gems, as Marin City author and historian Felecia Gaston has teamed up with Mill Valley Public Library Archivists Natalie Snoyman and Ted Mann to create a...
by mvchamber | Mar 6, 2024 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Mill Valley History, Mill Valley in the News, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Restaurants, Shopping
Some serendipity recently landed in our lap among our team at the Mill Valley Chamber. One of our colleagues, Danna Lewis, had another colleague share among her team a post from a woman named Cyd Crouse, noting that she grew up in Valentine, Nebraska and many people...
by mvchamber | Mar 6, 2024 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Mill Valley History, Mill Valley in the News, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Restaurants, Shopping
Few cities and county’s can match Marin’s depth and breadth of historical documentation – namely Mill Valley’s Lucretia Little History Room. The Mill Valley Library’s installments of Mapping Mill Valley History, a collaboration between the MV...
by mvchamber | Dec 7, 2022 | City of Mill Valley, Downtown Mill Valley, Mill Valley History, Mill Valley Library, Parks & Recreation, Volunteerism
Whether it’s the deep trove of documents and photos in the Mill Valley Public Library’s Lucretia Little History Room or the wealth of knowledge from the Mill Valley Historical Society’s Annual Review magazine, the historical depth and breadth of the...
by mvchamber | Jun 29, 2022 | City Council, Depot Plaza, Downtown Mill Valley, Mill Valley History, Miller Avenue, Parks & Recreation, Volunteerism
Friends of No. 9, the organization formed by the MV Historical Society, Friends of Mt. Tam, Marin History Museum and others who collectively purchased the Engine No. 9, continue to do the heavy lifting needed to restore and relocate the...