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Valley Relics Museum is a treasure chest of memorabilia about the Valley

The Valley Relics Museum was created to preserve and showcase the history and culture of the San Fernando Valley, founded in 2013 by Tommy Gelinas, who started out as a hair and makeup artist. The museum reflects what he calls his passion for “collecting artifacts, memorabilia, and vintage items that reflect the unique story of the Valley, including its entertainment, industrial and cultural heritage.”

“Over 50 couples have been married in the museum,” Gelinas said. “I get a lot of anniversaries and birthday parties. Celebrating history with history.”

Among the most unique artifacts at the museum are the sign from country music venue Palomino Club that was a landmark in North Hollywood for decades, the original bus from the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and the first Licorice Pizza record store counter and cash register from 1969. The prominent street sign promoting the White Horse Inn was the first acquisition made by the museum, after the popular restaurant in Northridge closed in 1998.

Gelinas says the Valley Relics Museum features a diverse collection including photographs and historical items that tell the story of the Valley’s development, including its influence on entertainment, agriculture and community life.

After the original museum in Chatsworth outgrew the space, the community helped him find a new location in 2018. “The community was aware of our search, and with the assistance of the Van Nuys Neighborhood Council, we were able to secure a fantastic new spot at the Van Nuys Airport. We are incredibly thankful for our two stunning, brand-new airplane hangars.”

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