What is Leonis Adobe Museum?
The Leonis Adobe Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Leonis family and the 1880s California rancho era. Located in Old Town Calabasas, CA, it serves as a unique educational resource, offering immersive experiences for students and the public alike. Through guided tours, interactive exhibits, and participation in the Passport 2 History program connecting over 80 cultural sites, the museum actively engages the community in understanding Southern California's rich heritage. Its operations are further supported by animal sponsorship and membership initiatives, fostering a strong connection with its patrons.
How much funding has Leonis Adobe Museum raised?
Leonis Adobe Museum has raised a total of $89K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$89K
Debt (2021): $89K with participation from PPP
What's next for Leonis Adobe Museum?
With the recent infusion of substantial expansion capital, the Leonis Adobe Museum is poised for significant growth and enhanced operational capacity. This strategic financing is expected to fuel initiatives aimed at expanding its educational programming, potentially increasing the scope of its historical preservation efforts, and improving visitor experiences. The museum's focus on community engagement and its role as a custodian of California's rancho history suggest that future investments will likely be directed towards deepening its impact and ensuring the long-term sustainability of its cultural mission.
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