Displaying American history, and culture exhibits (19th - 20th Century). Highlights include the old-style American house.
Open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Closed on Monday, Tuesday)
The Amador County Museum was built as a home in 1859 by Armstead C. Brown, one of Jackson's earliest settlers. This classic Greek Revival-styled dwelling sits atop Corral or Court house hill overlooking downtown Jackson. Cedar trees tower on each side of the concrete walk to the front door, planted there we believe by Brown when he completed the house.