Address: 165 SE Andrews St, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“This is the cutest little museum, and the exhibits are fascinating! They even have a hands-on section where you can touch and try out historical items, like kitchen utensils - super fun for kids. The little jail out back is super creepy. Plan your visit - you won't be disappointed!”
Address: 1519 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
“Small but full of historical items and ship models. Volunteers are very knowledgeable and pleasant.”
Address: 2655 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
“Very interesting museum of Scandinavian-American history. A gem in Seattle. The gift shop is nice too. Where else can you buy licorice sea salt from Iceland? Check out the surrounding Ballard neighborhood for quirky shops and restaurants.”
Address: 10320 Kelly Rd NE, Carnation, WA 98014, USA
“Visit was for a regular weekend village on a summer Sunday and it was really quiet and a few villagers present. The visit was very short since not a lot was happening. The entrance fee is $10 per person (including children) and cash only. I didn’t expect to pay so much since online reads “Admission $5.00 except for festivals” and was presented to us as a donation so be ready to pay. It seems like best time to visit is during a festival to really make it worth the trip and your money. We visited the restaurant and the beer was way better than the food so maybe just stick to beverages unless you just want the experience of eating soup, a few slices fruit & cheese and bread. We did try two desserts as well and we weren't entirely full. It was an interesting experience and probably won’t visit again, seems like a one time thing. I visited because of TikTok or else would have never known about it before, so maybe a festival is a better experience here.”
Address: 37820 SE 69th Pl, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“This is a self guided self paced tour and it had all the information you need to learn about the rich history of Snoqualmie and the Falls. You'll learn the pieces and the engineering marvel that was done ahead of its time. It was great to learn and see the moving pieces that generates the electricity for so many areas of Washington. It is a really clean and well maintained place and I highly recommend not skipping this place. Parking is limited but you can walk to this place from the Snoqualmie Falls viewpoint. It's probably a 15 minute walk with minor descent and ascent. There's probably 5 to 10 spots available at the site itself.”
Address: 1837 Marion St, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“This is a fantastic museum you must see while visiting the plateau area. It has a great collection and was worth every minute we spent there. Highly recommended!”
Address: 1642 43rd Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
“Come visit during one of their monthly Open Houses!”
Address: 10320 Kelly Rd NE, Carnation, WA 98014, USA
“Authenticity to the nines. - You don't get a menu, the keeper of the inn tells you what's available for the night. - They don't have soda pop, they have a good variety of wines, ales, meads, and spiced grape juice if you prefer something non alcoholic. - You get a number of courses during the evening. The meat and cheese and fruit plate was my personal favorite. - The deserts are not super sweat. They really cook from medieval recipes, sugar was a luxury. - The dinning room has a big open fireplace with a fire going. - The tableware is either pewter or stoneware that I imagine is made in the village. - During dinner there was a minstrel who sang three songs. All of these things add up to a very authentic experience. If you're not ready to take a step back in time and enjoy the excursion into the middle ages, maybe take a chance or take a pass. But if you are looking for a bit of fun and something other than the norm, be sure to visit. I will try to attend one of their feasts in the future, All Hallows or Yule would be fun! Update: I got to participate in their Yule feast and it was fantastic. The food was wonderful, roast onion, pears and cheese, sauced pork, almond fritters, meat pies, I'm salivating now just thinking of it all. You get a lot of food over the course of 2 hours and they had a jester and minstrels for entertainment. It's a great way to sample many dishes and enjoy a meal with friends, family, or go solo and take it all in!”
Address: 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, WA 98010, USA
“Great staff, all seniors. A quiet place to find old stuffs, some 100+ years old. Gives a glimpse of the history. Highly recommend to check it out.”
Address: 2515 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA
“This is an awesome place to visit. It is very clean. The atmosphere is very calming and the Bonsai displays are amazing. They change the displays periodically so chances are, each time you go there you'll find something new. The place is open year round,, but when we went, it was raining. We didn't have the proper rain clothing, so we had to cut our visit short, but had the weather been sunny, we could have spent all day exploring the gardens.”
Address: 420 Bedford St, Lexington, MA 02420, USA
“Great atmosphere, kind staff”
Address: 9688 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA
“Thank you for the Wonderfull opportunity being part of your beautiful art and creation! Thank you for taking the time to give me a tour in the warehouse and show me where everything is being created :)”
Address: 18501 Linden Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, USA
“The shoreline historical museum is looking good, I honor to served them. Since they had the old building but now the new building looks great !”
Address: 9304 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108, USA
“Awsome place, staff is great. Will be back with the kids as they get older.”
Address: 10105 SW Bank Rd, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
“Lovely museum. A must visit to learn about vashon island history. ”
Address: 7398 Beach Dr SW, Seattle, WA 98136, USA
“A tradition has sprung up amongst the hikers & beachcombers: the word "LOVE" is spelled out on a big boulder using rocks, shells, twigs & pinecones. Whenever the word is messed up by the weather or the teenagers, it gets spelled out again.”
Address: 100 Lafayette St, Baton Rouge, LA 70801, USA
“We happened apoun a "Third Thursday" event-- $10 for some wine and great discussion. Olivia was a great host and lead us through a nice discussion about the artwork. The gallery over all was very well laid out and had some great collections. The more modern pieces were good, but I was hoping for a few more. The staff were well educated and were able to answer all our questions.”
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