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Scotia - Scotia Museum

122 Main Street
Scotia, California 95565
Southern Humboldt
Website
Phone: 707-764-4492

The Scotia Museum, which was upgraded in 2004, offers three-dimensional displays, artifacts, videos and interactive technology about the logging industry and life in the area during the peak logging era.   
Take a look around and be amazed at some of the tools loggers used to do their jobs back in the early days.  Logging is still one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet and a tour of the museum will amaze you when you consider the skill and danger that came with doing it a hundred years ago.
How to get there:
From Highway 101 in either direction, take the Main Street exit to Scotia.  The Museum will be on your left after you pass the shopping center.
More info:
The Fisheries Exhibit is open year round. 
For more information about the Scotia Museum, visit its Website.
Other things to do in the area:
Avenue of the Giants is just a few miles to the south.  If you're heading north, don't miss Chapman's Gem & Mineral Shop which boast a pretty impressive collection from around the world.  If you're feeling hungry, visit our Eat & Drink section for some great choices to curb your appetite.
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