Sproul Museum

12237 Sproul St, Norwalk, CA 90650, USA

About Sproul Museum

4.6 / 5

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    Located in Norwalk, California, the Sproul Museum is a cultural institution situated on Sproul Street. Falling under the arts and culture category, the museum serves as a local resource for residents of Norwalk and surrounding communities, including those in the La Mirada area. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to engage with exhibits and collections in a community-based setting. Those interested in local history, arts, or cultural programming may find the Sproul Museum a worthwhile destination for exploration and learning.

    Alyssa Rosales
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    March 27, 2019

    Very intimate and nice location for small party’s. Recently held a birthday party here. Only drawback was how strictly they adhere to the time constraints. Employees began putting away tables and chairs as guests were closing the night.

    karla valdivia
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    May 08, 2024

    I hear it’s a hidden gem. I came to an event. I loved everything about it. I may rent it for a future wedding. Clean bathrooms. Staff present and security available when bar is open.

    La Familia Primero
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    October 18, 2018

    Great area to celebrate your small gathering

    Robert Moreno
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    October 16, 2018

    Great place to throw a party

    Rebecca Frausto
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    May 16, 2018

    Beautiful landscaping!! Perfect for parties!!

    Sproul Museum

    Our Address

    12237 Sproul St, Norwalk, CA 90650, USA

    Located on Sproul Street in Norwalk, this museum operates under the City of Norwalk and serves as a local cultural institution for residents across the surrounding area. As part of the city’s arts and culture offerings, the Sproul Museum provides an opportunity for community members to engage with exhibits and programming tied to the region’s history and heritage.

    For La Mirada residents, the museum is a practical nearby destination for those interested in local history, arts, and culture. Norwalk borders La Mirada directly, making Sproul Street an accessible stop for individuals, families, and school groups looking for educational or cultural experiences close to home.

    The museum falls within the broader network of civic amenities maintained by the City of Norwalk, which also supports public art initiatives and historical preservation through bodies such as the Art in Public Places Committee and the Historical Heritage Ad Hoc Commission. Visitors interested in the cultural and historical identity of the San Gabriel Valley region may find the museum a relevant resource for that context.