The Victor Heritage Museum is housed in the old Victor
Depot Building at Blake and Main Street. It is open during the summer months
from Memorial Day weekend through September. No admission fee but donations are
welcome. The museum has been opened and operated by volunteers to preserve the
rich heritage of the area including mining, railroad, native American exhibits,
schools, churches, business, ranching, natural resources, and just plain living.
Victor Heritage Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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