Limited Edition WWI era Pins on sale NOW!

We are so proud of our collection here at the Richmond Museum of History that we decided to clone some of it and sell it to you! The originals of these pins have been in our collection since the 1980’s and they’re just too fun to keep to ourselves. So we reproduced them and are selling them for the very low price of only $6! We hope to include more reproduction merchandise from our collection in the future.

When you visit the Richmond Museum of History, make sure to pick up a set and show you support for fair labor practices, women’s rights and the Red Cross! Want to buy but can’t make it to the Museum? Give us a call at 510-235-7387 or email melinda@richmondmuseum.org and we will ship it for a modest shipping and handling fee. Thanks for your support!

Reproduction WWI Pins on sale now for $6

How World War I Changed Richmond – Free Community Reception March 11, 2pm

World War I Exhibit – How World War I Changed Richmond

DATES:  March 11? June 30, 2017

Richmond Museum of History
400 Nevin Avenue, Richmond, CA 94802
Open: 1?4pm Wednesday through Sunday
Fees: Adults is $5 or Seniors/Students $3, Children are FREE!

Public Programs:
Karen English, April 8, 2pm, Poetry of World War I
Susan Anderson, June 3, 2pm, World War I,
Resistance and the New Negro in California