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El Dorado County Historical Museum Remains Closed Amid Staffing Issues

No Reopen Date Set for the Museum as Questions Arise About Administrative Changes

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
January 29, 2025
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El Dorado County Historical Museum Remains Closed Amid Staffing Issues

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PLACERVILLE, CA (Jan 29, 2025) The El Dorado County Historical Museum has been closed for more than a month, leaving many residents and history enthusiasts in the county wondering when it will reopen. A bold message on the museum’s website and the El Dorado County Library’s hours of operation page reads, “Beginning 12/26/2024, the El Dorado County Historical Museum will be closed until further notice.”

This unexpected closure has led to a flurry of inquiries and social media posts, with local residents seeking clarification on the cause and expected timeline for reopening.

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Cause of Closure

The closure, according to Carla Hass, the county’s public information officer, is due to a “staffing issue.” While specifics about the issue remain unclear, the situation appears to be tied to the temporary absence of Mary Cory, the museum’s administrator for over 20 years. Cory, who has played a significant role in curating exhibits and overseeing the museum’s operations, was reportedly placed on administrative leave in December. However, Hass emphasized that the county cannot provide further details regarding the personnel matter.

In an email response to inquiries, Hass reassured the community that the closure would not affect the maintenance of exhibits or the care of the museum’s resources during this period.

The Museum’s Importance to the Community

The El Dorado County Historical Museum, located in Placerville, serves as a critical repository for the region’s rich history, particularly its Gold Rush-era past. The museum holds a wealth of artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of the county’s early settlers, Native American tribes, and industries like mining, logging, and railroad development.

For more than two decades, Mary Cory has been at the helm of the museum, curating exhibits that educate visitors about the area’s diverse heritage. Under her leadership, the museum has become a beloved institution for locals and visitors alike.

Looking Ahead

While there is no confirmed date for reopening, the community is left to wait for further updates. Social media posts have seen residents expressing their disappointment, hoping for swift resolution and the return of the museum to its important role in preserving El Dorado County’s history.

As it stands, the El Dorado County Historical Museum remains closed indefinitely, and further information regarding its reopening will be made available as it becomes known.

For those seeking updates on the status of the museum, the county encourages checking their official website or following announcements through their social media channels.


Mary Cory has been the Administrator of the El Dorado County Historical Museum for over two decades, serving as the sole paid staff member. In this role, she oversees the museum’s operations, collections, and exhibits, collaborating closely with a dedicated team of volunteers. Her leadership has been instrumental in enhancing the museum’s offerings and preserving the rich history of El Dorado County.

Beyond her administrative duties, Mary Cory is actively involved in the El Dorado County Historical Society, where she serves as the Secretary. Her contributions to the society further demonstrate her commitment to historical preservation and education within the community.

Mary Cory’s dedication to the museum and the broader historical community underscores her significant role in preserving and sharing the heritage of El Dorado County.

 

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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