Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park anmeldelser, Richmond
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park
5
10:00–17:00
Mandag
10:00 - 17:00
Tirsdag
10:00 - 17:00
Onsdag
10:00 - 17:00
Torsdag
10:00 - 17:00
Fredag
10:00 - 17:00
Lørdag
10:00 - 17:00
Søndag
10:00 - 17:00
Full visning
Området
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Best i nærheten
Restauranter
182 innen 5 km

Assemble
159
0.2 km$$ - $$$ • Amerikansk • Bar • Vegetarvennlig

Bubbaloo Cafe
5
0.1 kmBespisning

Anh Restaurant & Bar
15
0.5 km$$ - $$$ • Asiatisk • Vietnamesisk

Lara's Fine Dining
2
0.5 kmSjømat

Bubbalo Cafe
2
0.5 kmAmerikansk

Armistice Brewing Company
13
1.1 km$ • Bar • Pub

La Lupita Mexican Eatery
7
1.1 km$$ - $$$ • Meksikansk • Steakhouse • Bar
The Artisan Kitchen and Cafe
3
1.1 kmKafé
Golden Gate Bistro
2
1.1 km$ • Amerikansk

Ole'
1
1.1 kmSpansk • Søramerikansk
Attraksjoner
87 innen 10 km

The Craneway Pavilion
21
0.2 kmArkitektoniske bygninger

SS Red Oak Victory
41
1.1 kmSkip

Riggers Loft Wine Company
21
0.9 kmVinprodusenter og vingårder

Tilden Regional Park
544
Parker

University of California, Berkeley
929
Utdanningssteder

Point Isabel
93
3.2 kmParker

Tilden Park Little Farm
152
Parker

East Brother Beer Company
10
1.8 kmBryggerier

Berkeley Marina
285
Marinaer • Bydeler

Miller Knox Regional Shoreline
17
2.4 kmVannmasser • Parker
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263 anmeldelser
Ypperlig
203
Svært bra
55
Gjennomsnittlig
5
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Noel J
Evanston, IL445 bidrag
okt. 2021
We visited the initial site several years ago and this new site has exceptional detail. We spent about an hour walking through the exhibits which give considerable breadth to the time period and the vibrancy of the people attracted to the area.
Skrevet 18. oktober 2021
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og ikke fra TripAdvisor LLC.
hilo88
Honolulu, HI352 bidrag
jun. 2021
Nice little museum with lots of information. Very well put together displays with lots of stuff to read. Made us very appreciative of all the hard work that women put into the war effort. The museum is bigger than it looks (it’s 2 large rooms) and took us about 1 ½ hours to go through (we tried to read everything).
My son received a work book to complete to get a Junior Ranger badge which he enjoyed doing. He also liked exploring the rose garden and memorial (which was about a 5 minute drive away) and is a part of the NHP.
If you enjoy history (especially WWII history) you will enjoy Rosie the Riveter NHP. There is a lot to learn here.
My son received a work book to complete to get a Junior Ranger badge which he enjoyed doing. He also liked exploring the rose garden and memorial (which was about a 5 minute drive away) and is a part of the NHP.
If you enjoy history (especially WWII history) you will enjoy Rosie the Riveter NHP. There is a lot to learn here.
Skrevet 27. juli 2021
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og ikke fra TripAdvisor LLC.
DePere
De Pere, WI446 bidrag
jul. 2021
We crossed the Bay Bridge a number of times during our seven-day stay in the Oakland area and noticed the sign to the Rosie the Riveter Historical Park. We had extra time one afternoon, and decided to stop at the Visitor Center and we were both very impressed with the quality of the exhibits.
There is no entrance fee.
The first thing we did was view a short film pertaining to the beginning of WWII, and the shortage of labor at the four shipyards in the Richmond area. Women and other minorities were needed to staff all types of non-traditional positions so that the war effort could be successful.
Many of the exhibits contain a button which activated an audio clip pertaining to the event depicted. In some exhibits you had multiple audio buttons reflecting the views of the man, woman, and child
The visitor Center has a small gift shop area and if you purchase an item from the Gift Shop you are allowed entrance to the nearby employee only Columbia Clothing Store
.
There are other sites to visit in the Historical Park but not all of them are open to visitors on a daily basis.
There is no entrance fee.
The first thing we did was view a short film pertaining to the beginning of WWII, and the shortage of labor at the four shipyards in the Richmond area. Women and other minorities were needed to staff all types of non-traditional positions so that the war effort could be successful.
Many of the exhibits contain a button which activated an audio clip pertaining to the event depicted. In some exhibits you had multiple audio buttons reflecting the views of the man, woman, and child
The visitor Center has a small gift shop area and if you purchase an item from the Gift Shop you are allowed entrance to the nearby employee only Columbia Clothing Store
.
There are other sites to visit in the Historical Park but not all of them are open to visitors on a daily basis.
Skrevet 13. juli 2021
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og ikke fra TripAdvisor LLC.
Scott
San Francisco, CA4 866 bidrag
jun. 2021 • Alene
Rosie the riveter National historic Park is one of the jewels of the San Francisco Bay Area. This is a must-see for locals and tourists alike. I daresay most San Francisco Bay Area natives don't know about this place.it is a fantastic museum with Hands-On exhibits. And a walk around the Richmond Port is a walk through some of America's most important world war II history.
Skrevet 13. juni 2021
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mini
Fremont, CA158 791 bidrag
mar. 2020
We went to Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park. It is by the San Francisco Bay in Richmond, California. There is a nice museum with exhibits and a video. There were many women in World War II who did work for the war effort. This was a tribute to Rosie and others.
It was heart warming to hear on the radio as we drove there about what Rosie is doing now. She is making face masks due to the virus. She is an amazing individual.
There is also a memorial to her.
It was heart warming to hear on the radio as we drove there about what Rosie is doing now. She is making face masks due to the virus. She is an amazing individual.
There is also a memorial to her.
Skrevet 26. juli 2020
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TheBel
Burlingame, CA257 bidrag
mai 2019
We visited this wonderful museum a year ago and it was so fulfilling. The memorabilia and the care for the exhibits is great. The highlight for us was to opportunity to watch and listen to a group of ladies who actually worked at the plant during the war. They were vibrant and had insights that showed what was needed during the war effort. If you have any interest in the Second World War this is the closest living exhibit you can see and hear. I am in awe of the women who spoke and gave us their insight into the war effort. There is also a very good restaurant next door which makes the day totally fulfilling.
Skrevet 3. mars 2020
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Paula B
Santa Ana, CA129 bidrag
feb. 2020
I am not a history buff. But learning more about the Rosies (the Riveter) and Richmond, CA's involvement in the WWII effort was fascinating, captivating and interesting. This free exhibit that is part of the National Park Service, is a bit out of the way, but is well worth the drive to find it. History buffs, WWII enthusiasts and those interested in the history of Northern CA will all enjoy this. Great for high school kids studying the War.
Skrevet 24. februar 2020
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pyrolithos
Bloomfield Hills, MI58 bidrag
jan. 2020
World War II ended when I was just four so I've no memories of this catastrophy. Rosie the Riveter brilliantly makes real the contribution women made to the war effort as well as their return, at times not voluntarily, to domesticiity post 1945.
Skrevet 2. februar 2020
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Gary M
Walnut Creek, CA49 bidrag
jan. 2020
See what the women and men of WWII joined together to accomplish at a time of need for this country. If you go on a Friday there are actually some of the last Rosies there to tell their stories. Well worth the visit and its Free. Great views of the San Francisco skyline from this point.
Skrevet 17. januar 2020
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beherenow1997
Chicago, IL70 bidrag
des. 2019 • Alene
Very interesting before and after educational story on the city of Richmond’s influence on WWII. Friendly staffers were eager to answer questions and short film is informative. Plan on spending an hour here as it’s not too big. If you choose, from the visitor’s center, you can walk along waterfront one mile, or drive 5 minutes to the Rosie the Riveter monument. I really enjoyed the ride to the SS Red Oak. It’s an example of the one ship per day they were building during wartime and it’s a cool 10 minute drive riding through the shipyards to get there. It gives you a feel of the past and present.
Skrevet 16. desember 2019
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Jahna N
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA5 bidrag
I have a group of young girls that I will be taking, What is a good amount of time to be at the museum. Are there guided tours?
deelf2016
San Francisco, CA
Tours are typically self guided BUT... if you are bringing a group please call in advance and make arrangements. The visitor center is not very big and you will have a much better experience that can be tailored for your kids’ age group, especially for a larger group. This answer may be late for your visit, but maybe helpful to others.
prmolino
Grass Valley, CA
I have a 1944 newspaper article that cites my Latino father as the longest employed welder in the Richmond shipyards. Would the museum be interested in this article?
gooFEey
San Leandro, CA43 bidrag
Hi...yes I think they would be. Contact the National Park Service there. Here is the phone # advertised on their site. 510) 232-5050 Ext 0
I hope this helps.
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