Loomis Museum, Lassen Volcanic National Park
Facts and practical information
The Loomis Museum, also known as the Loomis Visitor Center, the Manzanita Lake Visitor Center and the Manzanita Lake Museum, was built by Benjamin Franklin Loomis in 1927 near Manzanita Lake, just outside Lassen Volcanic National Park in California, USA. Loomis was a local homesteader and photographer who documented the 1915 eruptions of Lassen Peak, and was instrumental in the 1916 establishment of the national park. In 1929 Loomis donated the museum and 40 acres of surrounding lands to the National Park Service, which since then has used the structure as an interpretational facility. ()
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Loomis Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lassen Peak, Manzanita Lake, Lake Helen, Emerald Lake.