The Sarah A. Mooney Memorial Museum is one of Lemoore's most treasured historic landmarks, preserving the stories, artifacts, and heritage of the Lower Kings River region and the pioneer families who helped shape the community. Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian home built in 1893 by Aaron and Sarah Mooney, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into life in early Lemoore through period furnishings, historical exhibits, photographs, documents, and local artifacts. Today, the museum hosts educational programs, school tours, community events, historical exhibits, and the popular annual Cemetery Walk, helping connect current generations with the people and events that built Lemoore. As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the museum continues its mission of preserving local history while undertaking restoration projects to protect its historic buildings for future generations.
Located at 542 West D Street in downtown Lemoore, the Sarah A. Mooney Memorial Museum stands as both a historic home and a community gathering place—serving as the collective memory of Lemoore and a reminder of the city's rich pioneer heritage.


