What kind of items is the Campbell Historical Museum collecting?
Generally, the Museum collects objects, ephemera, audio recordings, photographs, moving images, and documents, relating to the history of the Campbell area with regards for its changing historic sphere of influence in the Santa Clara Valley. These collections consist of materials primarily related to the period of early local pioneer settlement, c. 1840 to present, but do not exclude Native American artifacts, both historic and prehistoric of local origin, which may be deemed significant for research or exhibit purposes. Some items that may not be appropriate for the permanent collection may make excellent additions to our educational collection.

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1. What kind of items is the Campbell Historical Museum collecting?
2. What items does the Museum not collect?
3. Why can't the Museum accept everything? Why weren't my items accepted?
4. Why and how is ownership of my donation formally transferred to the Museum?
5. What recognition do donors receive?
6. What about tax deductions?
7. Can you tell me how much something I own is worth?
8. Will you keep my donation forever?
9. Where and when will you display my donation?