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Washington State History Museum


1911 Pacific Ave
Tacoma, WA 98402
Toll-Free: [888] 238-4373
Phone: [253] 272-9747
Fax: [253] 272-9518

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Discover the stories of Washington's past. Explore and be entertained while you learn about our state's unique people and places and their impact on the country and the world. It's an experience filled with interactive exhibits and displays, theatrical storytelling and dramatic artifacts.

CONNECT WITH WASHINGTON'S PAST in the Great Hall of Washington History

DISCOVER THE FUN OF INTERACTIVE LEARNING in the History Lab Learning Center

FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN at the state's largest permanent model railroad layout

GAIN A NEW PERSPECTIVE by visiting one of our special changing exhibits

PLAN A MEETING OR PRIVATE PARTY at our beautiful facility

This 106,000-square-foot museum features interactive, multimedia and storytelling exhibits on the state, its people and places. The permanent exhibit, Hall of Washington State History, captures the stories, spirit and soul of Washington's native people, history-makers and everyday citizens. Visitors can experience life in a Salish Plank House, eavesdrop on Lewis and Clark, discover the realities of life on the frontier and during the Depression, enter the complex world of Washington"s early labor movements and learn about major industries which shaped the state: farming, logging, coal-mining, dam-building and air/sea/rail transportation. A unique exhibit is the high-tech, 900-square-foot, topographical map of Washington which lets visitors view the state from its prehistoric terrain through ice ages, volcanoes and massive floods to present development.

The museum contains the largest collection of pioneer, Indian and Alaskan artifacts on the Pacific Coast. It also encompasses a History Lab Learning Center for children, the state's largest permanent model railroad exhibit, space for special traveling exhibits, 215-seat indoor auditorium and outdoor amphitheater. 





 
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