Time travel starts here
Dinner in the Museum
is back.
Our third annual fundraiser: paella, tapas, wine, and live flamenco guitar at the Heritage Center, plus a silent auction and an online auction on Galabid. Saturday, July 18, 5:30 p.m.
Rummage around in our attic …

Photo Archive
Thousands of photographs documenting St. Helena from the 1860s through the twentieth century.

Collections & Documents
Maps, manuscripts, and documents that tell the story of St. Helena beyond the photographs.
A brief history of St. Helena
1853
Henry Still files the original town plat. St. Helena begins as a small settlement serving the surrounding farms and ranches of upper Napa Valley.
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1861
Charles Krug establishes the valley's first commercial winery, beginning St. Helena's long transformation from farming town to wine country landmark.
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1878
The railroad reaches St. Helena, connecting the town to San Francisco and opening new markets for its wine, grain, and lumber.
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1920–1933
Prohibition shutters most wineries. Some survive by producing sacramental wine or shipping grapes east. The town's economy shifts to prunes, walnuts, and cattle.
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1966
Robert Mondavi opens his winery on Highway 29, ushering in the modern era of Napa Valley winemaking and putting St. Helena back on the map.
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Today
The St. Helena Historical Society preserves and shares this story — through its Heritage Center, photo archive, oral histories, and community programs.
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