Local Vacaville Heritage Council Open For Tours And Information
The Vacaville Heritage Council is a non-profit organization established in 1968, dedicated to preserving Solano County history. The office is located on the main floor of the historic Old Town Hall at 618 East Main Street in Vacaville, and we’re open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, third Saturday of the month from 9am – 1pm, and/or by appointment for research and tours.
We are staffed by a team of volunteers who are passionate about preserving Solano County’s past, with a particular focus on Vacaville’s history. We work extensively with historical documents, maps, and photographs, which we carefully photograph and archive for non-commercial public use.
Our vast collection includes thousands of photographs and negatives, some dating back to the 1850s, and a wide selection of research books. We can refer you to other organizations or individuals if you’re searching for specific information. We work closely with Solano County museums and the Solano County Genealogy Society, which occupies the upper floor of the Old Town Hall, a registered historical place built in 1907 by Solano County and Vacaville to replace the old jail.
For more information: (707) 447-0518, [email protected], or vacavilleheritagecouncil.org