Museums in:

Kirkland, Washington

Bellevue Art Museum
Bellevue, Washington

Art

The Bellevue Art Museum is dedicated to the creative process. Its focus is on contemporary Northwest art and national and international influences. BAM serves the Puget Sound region through tours, camps, special programs, and community forums that provi

Bothell Historical Museum Society
Bothell, Washington

History, Historical Society

Camp Fire Boys and Girls
Seattle, Washington

A collection of Camp Fire memorabilia including uniforms, awards, pictures, scrapbooks, early crafts. All articles are donated by Camp Fire alumni or their families. Displays show Camp Fire's 85 years as a youth organization in the Puget Sound.

Eastside Genealogical Society
Bellevue, Washington

Friends Center Gallery
Seattle, Washington

History

Henry Art Gallery
Seattle, Washington

Art

The art museum of the University of Washington, recognized for special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. Collection of 18,000+ objects includes 19th-20th century paintings, photography, works on paper, and extensive textiles and costumes.

Japanese Garden
Seattle, Washington

Kirkland Arts Center
Kirkland, Washington

Art

Museum of History and Industry
Seattle, Washington

Museum featuring changing schedule of exhibits, artifacts & educational programming on Seattle, King County & the Pacific NW dating from 1850 to present. The Museum's collection houses books, posters, sheet musi, 3-dimensional objects and one of the state

Pioneer Assoc of the State of Washington
Seattle, Washington

History

Seattle First Baptist Church Heritage Room
Bellevue, Washington

Church

Seattle-King County Military Historical Society
Seattle, Washington

Historical Society

Woodinville Heritage Society
Woodinville, Washington

History, Historical Society

The Woodinville Heritage Society was established in 1975 as a non-profit organization. The Society's mission is to acquire, preserve and perpetuate the artifacts and history of the greater Woodinville area. The Society's purpose is also to educate and distribute historical information to the community and to those interested in our history.

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Seattle, Washington

Anthropology, Children's, Culture, History, Natural History, Nature Centers

The Burke Museum creates a better understanding of the world and our place in it. The museum is responsible for Washington State collections of natural history and cultural heritage, and for sharing the knowledge that makes them meaningful. The Burke welcomes a broad and diverse audience and provides a community gathering place that nurtures life-long learning and encourages respect, responsibility, and reflection.

Fiske Genealogical Foundation
Seattle, Washington

Historical Society

•to provide on-going education in genealogical research techniques.

Gilmartin Gallery
Seattle, Washington

Art

Henry Art Gallery
Seattle, Washington

Art

Kenmore Heritage Society
Kenmore, Washington

Kirkland Heritage Society
Kirkland, Washington

Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art
Bellevue, Washington

Internationally acclaimed and award-winning museum unique in the United States. Entertainment for families, singles, adults, children, seniors, male and female. The collection includes dolls, teddy bears, toys, antiques, doll artists' dolls and miniatures

Seattle Genealogical Society
Seattle, Washington

History

The Eastside Heritage Center
Redmond, Washington

History

The Eastside Heritage Center was established in 2001 through the merger of the Bellevue Historical Society, in Bellevue, and the Marymoor Museum of Eastside History, in Redmond. Due to King County budget shortfalls, the Marymoor Museum was asked to leave its home of 35 years, the Clise Mansion at Marymoor Park. The Museum closed its doors in December, 2002, and the collection of over 30,000 objects is now housed in offsite storage. We are developing programming for satellite exhibits to allow continued public access to the collection, and we are planning strategically for new exhibit facilities.

Washington Park Arboretum
Seattle, Washington

Arboretum

The largest living museum of plants north of San Francisco, the Arboretum contains 4,600 types of trees, shrubs and vines. In a 200 acre tranquil greenspace, collections are selected and arranged to display their beauty and function in urban landscapes.

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