Mary Aaron Memorial Museum. Photo by queerbychoice.

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Location
704 D Street, Marysville, CA 95901
Hours
Friday-Saturday 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Phone
(530)743-1004
Website
http://maryaaronmuseum.com
Built
1855-1856

The Mary Aaron Memorial Museum is located at the corner of 7th and D Streets in Marysville. Built in 1855-1856, it was designed as a family residence by Warren P. Miller and owned by such historic figures as John Sutter and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field. Named for Mary Aaron, it now serves as a museum preserving the history of Marysville.

Some people allege that the Mary Aaron Memorial Museum is haunted.

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2012-02-23 18:01:25   The Aaron house is recently refurbished, restoring the upper floors which have been off-limits for more than 20 years. The house was built by Warren Miller for his family, sold when he moved to San Francisco and purchased by Frank Aaron in the 1870s. Neither Covillaud, Ramirez, Sicard, or Sampson ever owned the house. Tours of the house are given on Friday and Saturday afternoons from 1 to 4 p.m.. —75.54.148.232