The museum showcases tractors, harvesters and historical equipment in a 70,000 square foot gallery.
Trucks from 1903 to the 1950s. Steam, gas, diesel and electric powered. Some with rubber tires and others built before cabs were even thought of. Various drive mechanisms such as chain drive, friction drive and internal drive are on display.
The Woodland Opera House is a restored 1896 theatre. In 1981 it was deeded to the state of California as a historical park. It is a year-round producing theatre doing musicals, comedies, classic theatre, children's theatre, concerts and rentals.
The Gibson home, land, and outbuildings serve as the Yolo County Historical Museum. Located at 512 Gibson Road in Woodland, California, the museum has been open to the public for more than 25 years. William Byas Gibson was typical of ranchers and farmers in the early agricultural history of Yolo County. The house and grounds are maintained for educational and recreational purposes. The museum represents a typical rural home and ranch setting of the period from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries.