Fleehart Building /Amador Whitney Museum (Amador City, California)
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Amador City, California
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museum, historical building
Fleehart Building /Amador Whitney Museum
This building, originally the Kling Building is probably the oldest commercial building in town. It dates back to 1860. Throughout the years, it has housed many types of businesses including the Wells Fargo Drayage Company. Most recently, the building was owned by two gentlemen, Jerrold Whitney, and Clayton Pinkerton. Mr. Whitney was a gregarious antique dealer, and Mr. Pinkerton was a well known Bay Area artist. Upon their deaths, they bequeathed the building to the city of Amador to be used as a museum. In 1993 the building became known as the Amador Whitney Museum.
The Amador Whitney Museum exists to promote an interest in the history and culture of the Mother Lode region among both residents and visitors. It will do this with particular emphasis on the contributions and experiences of women who have lived in the Mother Lode, from the distant past to the present day.
This building, originally the Kling Building is probably the oldest commercial building in town. It dates back to 1860. Throughout the years, it has housed many types of businesses including the Wells Fargo Drayage Company. Most recently, the building was owned by two gentlemen, Jerrold Whitney, and Clayton Pinkerton. Mr. Whitney was a gregarious antique dealer, and Mr. Pinkerton was a well known Bay Area artist. Upon their deaths, they bequeathed the building to the city of Amador to be used as a museum. In 1993 the building became known as the Amador Whitney Museum.
The Amador Whitney Museum exists to promote an interest in the history and culture of the Mother Lode region among both residents and visitors. It will do this with particular emphasis on the contributions and experiences of women who have lived in the Mother Lode, from the distant past to the present day.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°25'7"N 120°49'26"W
- Libby, McNeil and Libby building 58 km
- Historic Drum Powerhouse Hydroelectric power plant 94 km
- Powder Bowl 101 km
- Ponderosa Ranch 102 km
- Expresso Parking (formerly Kaiser Permanente Aerospace) 143 km
- Ninth Avenue Terminal 144 km
- Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center 144 km
- Pier 35 154 km
- San Francisco Ferry Building 154 km
- Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park 315 km
- Gover Mine 2.1 km
- Drytown, California 3.4 km
- Zinfandel Ridge 6.6 km
- Amador County Fairgrounds 7 km
- Young's Vineyard 8.1 km
- Bray Vineyards 9 km
- Cooper Vineyards 11 km
- Fiddletown, California 11 km
- Karmere Winery 12 km
- Amador Star Mine 13 km