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Black and white print of a mural depicting the Exeter water tower, a large white building, and people walking on a dirt street.

Signature Exhibitions

CACHE's signature exhibitions include Yokuts "The People" of San Joaquin Valley and Pioneer Spirit.

The Yokuts exhibition depicts the story of their rich culture, including the diet of the tribes, authentic hand-woven baskets, a tule boat, and the types of paint that were used to create rock art.

Our diverse exhibition about Exeter's first pioneers explores early life and the many challenges that were faced. It includes an 1866 mercantile storefront, school life, mining, transportation, and the livestock, grain, and fruit eras.

A glass display case filled with hand woven Indian baskets and rocks.
The Yokuts exhibit with many hand woven baskets, grinding rocks, and a tule boat suspended from the ceiling.
A close up of Yokuts baskets in a vertical display case.
The Brundage Mercantile wooden store front in the pioneer exhibit.
Black and white photographs and text about a slave Wiley Hinds who was freed and became a successful business owner, frightening weather phenomena, miners, and the cattle business.
Black and white photographs of old school houses are all a wooden wall. School books on a shelf and an old chalboard.
Antique dresses, a baby carriage, dishware, and jewelry.
A wall depicting the Livestock Era, Grain Era, and Fruit Era. There is a saddle, water pump, and dolly on display.
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