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Find the Exhibit nearest you for your next family outing, school or camp field trip. With membership, exhibit & class trip program information.
Featuring: Art, History, Science, Space & Religion Museums, Zoos, Aquariums, Memorials, Murals, Planteriums, Observatories, Botanical Gardens, Landmarks, Parks & Arboretums
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American Museum of Radio and Electricity
Bellingham
Preserves and interprets the historic exploration of electricity and the development of radio into its Golden Age.
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Banana Museum
Auburn
Gallery of banana folk art, artifacts, and other weird stuff.
[ Website ] Bellevue Art Museum
Bellevue Arts Museum is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of art, craft and design through exhibitions, educational programs and partnerships, emphasizing the work of regional artists.
Bellevue
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Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
Seattle
Walking tour of Seattle's subterranean level of historic Pioneer Square.
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Boeing Everett Tour Center
Everett
Where the world's largest commercial aircraft are built in the world's largest building.
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Seattle
Exhibiting dinosaur bones and other fossil specimens, culture and art from throughout the Pacific Rim, and offering resources on the mammals of Washington state.
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Camp 6 Logging Museum
Tacoma
Includes exhibit summaries and information on the museum's operating logging train ride.
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Center for Wooden Boats
Seattle
A hands-on-history museum with boat rentals, lessons, and more.
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Children's Museum of Seattle
Seattle
Touch, explore and create in Seattle's favorite place for kids.
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Children's Museum of Spokane
Spokane
Hands-on learning facility in the Inland Northwest focusing on interactive arts, humanities, science exhibits, and programs for children and their families.
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Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology
Richland
Richland history, Hanford history, Technologies, Lewis & Clark, education programs, tours
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Consolidated Works
Seattle
Urban contemporary arts center, actively developing and presenting work by artists engaged in the exploration of theater, visual art, film, music, and other arts disciplines.
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Dolphin Place
Bainbridge Island
Presents art celebrating the sea and specializes in marine mammals within glass sculpture.
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Experience Music Project
Seattle
Celebrating rock and roll and popular music through traditional and interactive exhibits, educational programs, hands-on workshops, and live performances.
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Fred Oldfield Western Heritage Center
Tacoma
Dedicated to the preservation of Fred Oldfield's dream of sharing his life, his art, and the American West.
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Friends of Stonerose Fossils
Republic
Education, Preservation, & Research of Republic Flora Fossils
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Frye Art Museum
Seattle
Featuring 19th and early 20th century European and American paintings, as well as works by Northwest regional artists and Alaskan painters.
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Japanese Garden of Seattle
Seattle
[ Website ] Log House Museum
Seattle
Located on the spot where in November 13, 1851 Captain Folger's schooner Exact landed.
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Maryhill Museum of Art
Goldendale
Rodin, Native Americans, classical realism, and chess sets are themes of some of the permanent collections; museum is housed in a castle-like chateau overlooking the Columbia River Gorge.
[ Website ] Museum of Northwest Art (MONA)
La Conner
Devoted to presenting the works of major Northwest artists.
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Museum of Glass
Tacoma
Devoted to contemporary, international glass art.
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Nordic Heritage Museum
Seattle
Honors the legacy of immigrants from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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Northwest Railway Museum
Snoqualmie
Exhibits include the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad, an interpretive program offering rides on antique railroad coaches. Also features a collection of railway equipment and a research library.
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Eatonville
Ride the naturalist guided tram, stroll winding pathways below towering trees and make hands on discoveries. You'll find native northwest animals in natural habitats on 635 acres.
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Odyssey
Seattle
Maritime discovery center with exhibits on commercial fishing, transportation, recreation, and marine protection.
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Olympic Flight Museum
Tumwater
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of yesteryear! We own Pre-WWII trainers to supersonic jet interceptors all meticulously maintained and flown!
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Pacific Science Center
Seattle
Featuring hands-on exhibits, a laser fantasy theater, an IMAX theater, and community science education programs.
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Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village
Eatonville
Providing hands on tours for children of all ages.
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Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium
Tacoma
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Roq la Rue
Seattle
Alternative gallery in the heart of Belltown.
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Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art
Bellevue
Museum dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of dolls as an art form. Site includes museum history, newsletter, and events calendar.
[ Website ] San Juan Historical Museum
Friday Harbor
Consists of the original farmhouse, the first county jail, a turn-of-the-century log cabin, barn, milk house, and carriage house.
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Seattle Aquarium
Seattle
Features visitor information, kid resources, education, and conservation resources.
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Seattle Art Museum
Seattle
Includes information on the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum, and the Olympic Scuplture Park.
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Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
Seattle
Combining historical displays with an interactive learning area for children and adults.
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Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
Seattle
Combines artifacts and information in evocative environments that immerse visitors in science fiction's alternative worlds.
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Solomon Fine Art
Seattle
Offers galleries of contemporary fine art, schedule of exhibits, and contact information.
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Tacoma Art Museum
Tacoma
Committed to the art of the Northwest as collector and presenter
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Thorp Mill Industrial Site
Thorp
Interpretive tour of Thorp Grist mill and machinery
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Washington Park Arboretum
Seattle
Featuring collections of oaks, conifers, camellias, Japanese maples, and hollies.
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Westport Maritime Museum
Westport
Preservation and interpretation of the Washington State Maritime history
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Whale Museum
Friday Harbor
In Friday Harbor, Washington. Increases the public's understanding and appreciation of the marine environment with special emphasis on whales.
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Willard Smith Planetarium
Seattle
Located in the Pacific Science Center. Features live interactive planetarium shows daily.
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Wing Luke Asian Museum
Seattle
Devoted to preserving and presenting the history, art, and culture of Asian Pacific Americans.
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Woodland Park Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo is a 92-acre zoological park featuring nearly 300 species of animals.
Seattle
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Yakima Valley Rail and Steam Museum
Toppenish
Excursion trains are offered seasonally and for certain holidays.
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