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The Museum of the San Ramon Valley is offering residents the opportunity to take a look at the secret history of San Ramon, during a special virtual program led by local historian Bill Clarkson, city’s former mayor.

Participants can join Clarkson in learning about the many curious and little-known historical locals throughout the city, such as the city’s lone graveyard — which dates back to 1858 — and the location of San Ramon’s famed boundary oak that marks the city’s visible fault line.
“The Secret History of San Ramon” with Clarkson will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday (Jan. 21).
To attend this free online presentation residents can visit the museum’s website at museumsrv.org and go to the “Events” section or call 837-3750.
The Museum of the San Ramon Valley is located at 205 Railroad Ave., in downtown Danville, and is currently closed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and subsequent county restrictions.



