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The Napa Valley Museum is in an unlikely setting, right beside an enormous nursing home for veterans, a golf course, a fire station&Domaine Chandon Winery. Luckily, the museum itself is prominent and easy to find. Its admission is now $7. They have cool outdoor sculptures, like a Nature mandala&what looks like a birth canal shaped in rocks. Their current exhibition is called Nourish, inspired by the food, wine&art center in Napa that was Copia. It's got paintings&sketches of hot dogs&hamburgers by Wayne Thiebaud, a depiction of food by Pablo Picasso himself, a portrait of the French Laundry's Thomas Keller, as well as the schematics of Alinea's Grant Achatz. The sculptures are fascinating, from an installation of favorite recipes, to an assemblage of aprons, and San Francisco depicted with Jell-O cubes.
On the lower level, there is a history exhibit on the Napa Valley, from its underlying geology to its Jewish and Chinese communities. It's handsomely done with artifacts like an adobe brick from Gen. Vallejo's home, California's official state rock serpentine, and a menu from one of Calistoga's original hot springs resorts. The docent is friendly. It's clean, pleasant, and air-conditioned. The Napa Valley isn't exactly an arts destination. If you want painting&sculpture, Santa Fe's Canyon Road has that, as well as its Museum Plaza overlooking the city in the Sangre de Cristo foothills. It's a nice enough getaway.