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Puyallup / Washington / United States
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Karshner Center is a sophisticated, hands-on learning museum owned and operated by the Puyallup School District. We host field trips and culture and arts festivals. We are open to the public free of charge 1 pm to 4 pm when the Puyallup School District is in session.
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is one of the largest private heritage organizations in the State of Washington. Based in Seattle, Wash., it attracts more than 60,000 visitors annually from the Northwest and beyond, including thousands of school children. The museum collects, preserves and presents the history of the Pacific Northwest. It also engages exhibits and programs, which includes a collection of nearly 4 million historic artifacts, archives and photographs. Museum of History & Industry is a recipient of accreditation from the American Association of Museums in 1974.
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Steilacoom / Washington / United States
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Port Townsend / Washington / United States
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The Port Townsend Aero Museum began operations in 2001, founded by experienced aircraft restorers Jerry and Peggy Thoutte. With an initial donation of six flying antique aircraft and several restoration projects, the museum quickly attracted a group of dedicated young volunteers. The youth mentorship program grew alongside the collection.
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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane Valley Heritage Museum was formed to collect, preserve and exhibit the history and culture of the Spokane Valley for the education and inspiration of the community. We are a tax exempt organization.
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Sumner / Washington / United States
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Sumner's Ryan House Museum is the historical home of the first mayor of Sumner, George Ryan. It is now home to the Sumner Historical Society. 

Arlington / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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The Living Computer Museum, located in Seattle, Washington, is dedicated to preserving and displaying working examples of those computers that tell the story of computing. Although we have many stories associated with the history of our systems, we believe that the best way for people to fully understand computing systems is by experiencing them. Hardware alone cannot illustrate what it was like to use these machines. Software, information, and human interaction complete the experience.On any given day at the Living Computer Museum, you might see our staff working to restore our machines. Our goal is to breathe life back into our machines so the public can experience what it was like to see them, hear them, and interact with them. We make our systems accessible by allowing people to come and interact with them, and by making them available over the Internet. We welcome you to come and visit the museum and witness these vintage computers first hand!
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Montesano / Washington / United States
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Black Diamond / Washington / United States
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Woodinville / Washington / United States
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The museum, operated by the Woodinville Heritage Society, is open to the public on Sundays, and some Saturday's for special events. Admission is free, though the Heritage Society will gladly accept donations.

The 100-member Heritage Society is also looking for volunteers who want to help work at the museum when it’s open, as well as work on other projects, such as cataloging its collection of items. Anyone interested in participating can contact Marilyn Fullmer at [email protected], or 425-788-9862.

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