Museum Floor
The museum is one-story with a stage at its far end. The exhibit are arranged topically and designed to illuminate the various parts of historical Stonyford.
- Welcome to the museum.
- Docent Jeff Applegate and visitor Paul Crabtree
- Piano that was one a part of the building when it was the Town Hall. The bust at top is that of Warren Davis.
- Table has memorabilia of Beulah Vanlandingham, who was a beloved school teacher and native of Stonyford.
- Early American kitchen utensils donated by members of the local community.
- Safe for canning and pie making. Part of Early American kitchen equipment
- Table and kitchen ware in the Early American collection
- American military exhibit, featuring many items from the World War II era.
- Aircraft type that Stonyford resident Ralph Jensen was piloting when he was shot down over Germany in WWII.
- Uniforms from WWII and Vietnam War era.
- Wooden telephone from the Indian Dick Station in the Mendocino National Forest
- Stage, murals, books of photographs, and rack of historical literature.
- Organ
- Ranching collections that feature many items used in ranch life.
- Saddle that resident Leroy Walkup used in early-day ranching operations in the hills of what is now Mendocino National Forest.
- Large metal vessels using in dairy and ranch operations.
- Early American cook stove and iron ware
- Scale and memorabilia of Sadie Roos, who operated a food store in Stonyford's early days.
- Shelving and a collection of Mason and Kerr jars, along with other items of kitchen ware and aprons
- Ice box of the type what was a necessary item in American homes of yesteryear.
- Clothes ironing boards and irons
- Native American exhibit, featuring pottery and baskets used by the Pomo natives of this area.
- Sewing machines and threads. Medical cabinet of Nellie A. Allen, first woman doctor in Northern California.
- Spinning wheel made in 1812. The spool of flax was loaded during a demonstration of spinning and weaving for our 1st Anniversary celebrations in August 2012
- National forest exhibit
- Display board of Colusa and Lake Railroad history