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Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 11:35 PM

Digital Store Now Open at the Churchill County Museum

Digital Store Now Open at the Churchill County Museum

You may have heard rumors or possibly seen the signs, but we are here to confirm it as truth. The Churchill County Museum now has an online store.  
Available at www.ccmuseum.org/shop/, online shoppers can choose from all their favorite CCM gear including books, clothing, cups and mugs, cantaloupe gear, and Beatrice Badger paraphernalia. Donations to the museum can also be made at the digital store.  

Rae Sottile, curator at the museum, said the online store was started last summer to make merchandise available during the COVID lockdowns. “The idea was to continue to reach people and get them the objects they wanted, and now we’re continuing that so people who have a connection to Fallon but live far away or people who still don’t feel comfortable coming in can get the merchandise they want.” Rae said they have shipped quite a bit of merchandise to California but also as far away as Illinois.  

“We also are continually updating and adding to the store.” Last summer, they got mugs with the old apple and Dixie Valley honey labels on them.  
Staff at the museum are pleased to ship your merchandise, or an in-store pickup can be arranged to save on shipping and handling. Members of the museum can also receive their 10% membership discount.  

For more information, the store email is [email protected] and the phone number is 775-423-3677.  

 


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