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About Us

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The Museum of Ancient Treasures began in a living room in Lodi, California, where founder Candace Jones envisioned a vibrant space for critical thinking about the world and about discoveries that sit outside the mainstream. She strongly believes children need to know all the facts so they are not surprised by the arguments they will face one day. This conviction led her to form a club called "the Creation Club" for families with middle school students, inviting them to explore ancient artifacts, the pre-flood world, megalithic structures, and the giants of the Biblesubjects often overlooked despite intriguing discoveries. In March 2025, her vision of creating a museum that embraces these themes and promotes hands-on learning began to take shape as a physical reality.

 

In a world where fewer people are reading books and deep study is often replaced by quick headlines, many of the most important discoveries—both old and new—are quietly fading from view. If we lose the record of yesterday’s findings and overlook today’s evidence, what will tomorrow’s understanding of history look like? The Museum of Ancient Treasures exists to help preserve these discoveries, keep them in front of curious minds, and inspire the next generation to ask better questions instead of accepting easy answers.​​​

I ask you: Will you help The Museum of Ancient Treasures preserve the “other” side of history?​​

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