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  1. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday, noon to 4 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM to 5 PM. For more information about this season at the Museum, please call (909)395-2510 or click below to plan your upcoming visit. Click Here. About the. Ontario Museum of History & Art.

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      Visit Us! Ontario Museum of History & Art. 225 South Euclid...

    • Museum History

      2013: The Museum replants the Historic Rose Garden found on...

    • Current Exhibitions

      The Art of Healing: Holistic Expressions. Thursday, June 27...

    • Education

      Ontario History on the Go is an educational local history...

  2. Ontario Museum of History & Art | City of Ontario, California. Visit our new site at www.OntarioMuseum.org. UPCOMING EVENTS. 05. Nov. Ontario City Council Meeting. The Ontario City Council meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. For m... 11. Nov. City Facilities Closed. City Facilities will be closed in observance of Veterans Day.

  3. Visit Us! Ontario Museum of History & Art. 225 South Euclid Avenue. Ontario, California 91762. Explore the Grounds. The Museum Store. The store features unique items related to local, regional and California history and art. Items include exhibit catalogs and other books and publications, exhibit posters and educational books and other materials.

  4. Ontario Museum of History & Art 225 S Euclid Ave, Ontario, CA 91762, United States | (909) 395-2510. The purpose of the Museum of History & Art, Ontario is to promote knowledge and understanding of the history, art, and cultural traditions of the greater Ontario area in a broad context.

  5. Ontario Museum of History & Art. 4.4 (19 reviews) Claimed. Museums, Tours. Closed 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. See hours.

  6. This museum is in Ontario near the city hall. It is not super big, but it covers lots of historical info about the city through exhibits on art. They have a workshop, and it's free to enter. Will take about an hour but was very interesting to view.

  7. Visitors are invited to explore artists' interpretations of their connections with the holiday and its history. Through a diverse range of media— including paintings, sculptures, mixed media, fabric art, and altar installations—artists will present a multicultural perspective on life and death.