Saratoga Historical Foundation Museum

Saratoga Historical Foundation

Preserving Saratoga's Rich Heritage

Welcome to the Saratoga Historical Park

Historic view of early Saratoga downtown with wooden buildings and pack animals on the dirt street
Early Saratoga

Plan your visit

Get a glimpse of the past while visiting the Saratoga History Museum. Nestled against the hillside, the turn-of-the-century former drugstore contains displays of artifacts and photographs from early Saratoga.

The Blossom Festival—June 13—Offers a Full Day of FamilyFun and Celebration

Live music, artists, book authors, craftspeople, antique cars, food trucks, and more are all part of the free event's offering. The Blossom Festival takes place at the Heritage Orchard and Civic Center (13777 Fruitvale Avenue) on June 13 and will run from 10-4 PM.

The Blossom Festival originated as a celebration of Saratoga’s agricultural and community-focused life in 1900 and ran for 40 years. We brought the celebration back in 2013 to celebrate the event in the Heritage Orchard and Civic Center to remember the beauty of the orchards and the importance of our roots.

Nonstop Music Appealing to All Ages and New
Live music will be in two areas from 10-4 PM. Blue Grass music, mild rock and roll and rollicking jazz will be features. The orchard will include a variety of music including the Peninsula banjo band.

See, Taste and Learn About Saratoga
There are so many activities and opportunities for people to see and learn about Saratoga’s history, meet community groups, and even taste!,” said Stransky. “Got a question about drought tolerant plants—see the Master Gardeners booth or the OrchardKeepers. Looking for a gift?—see the many craftspeople. Or, want to learn the history of the Heritage Orchard—Prunes are being handed out in memory of when the Santa Clara Valley was the world’s largest provider of prunes and known as the Valley of Hearts Delight.

Many Children’s Activities
There will be many activities for young children including a petting zoo of baby animals, origami, and paper crafts.

Many Craftspeople and Organizations
Many organizations will have informative displays including the Santa Clara Valley Beekeeper Guild, Master Gardeners, Wild Life Center of Silicon Valley, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space, Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, California Native Plant Society, Hakone Gardens, and Youth Science Institute.

Over thirty craftspeople will be selling handmade wares of jewelry, olive oil, scarves, old fashioned aprons, scented soap, plants, baskets, decorative gourds and many other lovely items.

In the Library
Marilyn Messina describes 20th century life on her family’s orchards in the in the “Valley of Heart’s Delight,” Santa Clara Valley, CA. Viewers follow five stages in fruit trees’ yearly cycle—from dormancy through harvest. Each stage relates to her family’s growth, from her grandfather’s arrival from Sicily in 1905 to their cultivation of four hundred acres in the 1960s. The film will be shown at 1 o'clock.

Photos, Local History Books and More
The Saratoga Historical Foundation will have a wide selection of local history books to purchase including books on the Saratoga volunteer fire department, Abolitionist John Brown’s wife Mary, Saratoga, the local Mineral Springs and more. Aerial views of Saratoga and displays on the Blossom Festival,

Vintage Vehicles
The Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford, the Santa Clara Model A Ford, and the Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association will be showing a variety of cars and motors. The Saratoga vintage fire truck will also be in attendance.

Historical Characters
Saratoga has always been a city with talented artists, writers, community leaders, and more. Costumed historical characters representing those areas will be on hand to tell you their story. Got a question for Senator Phelan (hint his home is the beautiful Villa Montalvo) or Isabel Stine who built Hakone Gardens? Or maybe Charles Blaney, our first highway commissioner and who is responsible for the Memorial Arch. Bring a camera and have your picture taken or come with a question or two and test their mettle!

Gourmet Food Trucks
A wide selection of gourmet food trucks will be on hand to satisfy the most picky food lover. Mexican, Smokey barbecue, Boba and lemonade, and Nepali Indian Himalayan food.

Click hownload the Blossom Festival Flier here.

New Lecture: "Southbay Flashback—A History of Rock and Roll!"


A lecture is planned for May 14 “Southbay Flashback-A History of rock and roll in the South Bay and is based on the book by Bill Guardino and Brian Conroy. The lecture is sponsored by the Saratoga Historical Foundation.

Since the Summer of Love rock historians have focused their attention on San Francisco as the musical epicenter of the Bay Area during the 1960s. But fifty miles down the road, the South Bay boasted an equally vibrant music scene with its own bands, venues, radio stations and underground newspapers. South Bay Flashback, a lecture by Brian Conroy and Bill Guardino, excavates this forgotten history that put the South Bay on the musical map. For this presentation, Guardino and Conroy will discuss the South Bay’s role in 1960’s musical history, as well as the unique contributions of bands and musicians from Saratoga. Turn on, tune in, and flash back with us!!

The presentation will be held at Saratoga Foothill Club 20399 Park Place, Saratoga from 4-6 PM. Refreshments will be served. Free and open to the public.

Brian Conroy is the author of eight books including the musical history Shooting Stars and Blazing Guitars. For thirty-five years he taught theater and public speaking in the Moreland School District and storytelling at San Jose State University.

Bill Guardino began collecting rock memorabilia 55 years ago. His vast collection of vinyl records, posters, handbills, and autographed photos is considered the largest private collection of rock ephemera in Northern California. His collection is the basis of South Bay Flashback.

The Saratoga Historical Foundation can be reached at www.saratogahistory.com or call 408-867-4311.


Tracing its Roots

Trace Saratoga's colorful history from the Muwekma Ohlone Indians, early lumbermills, fertile prune orchards, dancing champagne fountains of Paul Masson to the present stately charm of the area through the exhibits. Special exhibits are set up regularly—so there's a reason to return time and time again.

Art, Artists and More

Saratoga takes pride in its legendary residents—Senator Phelan who created the famed Villa Montalvo's center of arts; Isabel Stine who built the lovely Hakone gardens; Theodore Wores, a famous plein air artist known for capturing the beauty of Santa Clara valley; Kathleen Norris, prolific writer of novels; vintner Paul Masson; actresses Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine and more! Several of the local buildings were designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan.

Historical Figures

The legacy of historical figures can be found throughout Saratoga. Mary Brown, wife of abolitionist John Brown, lived in Saratoga for several years and is buried in historic Madronia Cemetery. "Sunshine" Williams, founder of the famous Saratoga Blossom Festival was one of the original members of the Sempervirens Club who proposed Big Basin become a state park; Riley Septimus Moutrey, one of the "heroes" who rescued members of the Donner Party in 1847; and Augustus J. Dowd who discovered the Calaveras Big Tree Grove in 1852.

Painting of the World War I Memorial Arch and flags at Blaney Plaza, Saratoga

Walk or Ride

The museum offers docent-led walking tours by calling 408-867-4311. See charming 100-year old homes, historic Oak Street School, the World War I Memorial Arch and more. A self-guided historic home bicycling tour is also available with the map available online or at the Museum.

Visit the Museum Gift Shop

Stop by the Museum gift shop and see the new book from Author and Lecturer Robin Chapman: The Valley of Heart's Delight — the True Tales from Around the Bay.

The Museum Gift Shop has copies of the hard to find Florence Cunningham's Saratoga's First Hundred Years along with over 20 other books on local history, postcards, notecards, and more. You'll also find books on the town fire department, autobiographies of local citizens, and beautiful artwork for sale.

Gift shop hours: Friday & Sunday 1–4 PM; Saturdays 10 AM–4 PM

Painting of the historic McWilliams House with porch, picket fence, and trees

Re-live History Next Door

Next door to the museum is the McWilliams House, also a historical landmark. Built in 1852, the McWilliams House offers a snapshot of how the McWilliams family (with five girls) lived during the 1800s. Completely restored, it is used for educational programs for both adults and children. The McWilliams blacksmith has interesting tools a blacksmith would use. Audiovisual films also show the blacksmith's work. A favorite point of interest and photo site is the one-room schoolhouse located next door.

Steeped in History

Founded over 150 years ago, Saratoga is one of the oldest towns in California and one of the first founded in the West. In fact, the entire town of Saratoga is a historic destination and is a California State Landmark. After visiting the museum, visitors will enjoy walking around the Saratoga Village—shopping in the boutiques, poking in antique stores, dining at a variety of restaurants, wine tasting or taking advantage of a long list of interesting places to see and do.

Upcoming Events

Browse the calendar for lectures, exhibits, and special programs—then stay in the loop by email.

Latest Recorded Lecture Videos

Catch up on past presentations from home, or visit our YouTube channel for more recordings.

The History of the Kaiser Permanente Quarry and Cement Plant

April 23, 2025

Discover the industrial history of our region through this fascinating lecture about the Kaiser Permanente Quarry and Cement Plant.

Watch Recording

Bridget's Gambit in Gold Rush California

March 11, 2026

Author Craig Harwood shares the story of Bridget Evoy and her daughters, highlighting how they built a powerful entrepreneurial legacy in Gold Rush-era California and broke barriers in real estate and commerce.

Watch Recording

Free Activities

Explore our Pioneer Living program for 3rd-5th grades, and take a walk around Saratoga to spot Bats and Other Wildlife using these pictures.

Pioneer Living

Educational program for students in grades 3-5

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Bats and Other Wildlife in Saratoga

Nature walk guide with pictures

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Blacksmith Shop

The History of Saratoga Blacksmiths

Take a moment to read about the history of Saratoga blacksmiths! The attached presentation gives a quick overview on the roles of a blacksmith in 1850 as well as the blacksmiths that once worked in Saratoga.

The information was given in a presentation to the Saratoga Foothill Club as well as was part of a display in the Saratoga Library lobby.

Read the Presentation (PDF)

Join/Renew your Membership or Make a Donation Today!

Support local history and the museum today. The Saratoga Historical Foundation invites you to join/renew your membership or make a donation today.

Community Service

Saratoga High School students looking to fulfill community service requirements can contact Linda Hagelin at the Saratoga History Museum.

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