Last updated: 8/20/2008
20722 67th Ave NE
Arlington, WA 98223
Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday
1 PM - 4 PM
Monday - Tuesday, Thursday - Friday
closed
$5.00 per adult
$2.00 Children 12 and under
Myrtle Rausch
phone: 360-435-7289
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The museum was built by the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association and created to house artifacts of the Stillaguamish River Valley. Items in this museum include, household, logging, dairy, military, railroad, sports, medical, education, transportation, music, and thousands of old B & W photos.
Keeping alive the heritage of the original homesteaders of the area.
The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Assoc. was formed in 1912, are in our 97th year.
Logging, Household, Business, Medical, Music, Military, Education, Nature, Auto, Farming, Railroad.
Historical information on towns, and people of the area. A large collection of black and white photo's.
Access: General Public, Students, Members
Appointment required: No
Newsletter 3 times a year
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