I love all things history and this little museum did not disappoint. Having lived in the Seattle area my entire life, I don't know (or remember) too much about WA state history so this was really...
Island County Historic Society
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Step into the Island County Historical Society Museum in Coupeville, WA, where history comes alive. From the remnants of mammoths to the tales of the first settlers, this museum delves into the rich tapestry of the region's past. Witness the intricate Native Heritage displays, showcasing indigenous artifacts like canoes generously donated by local tribes. Explore maritime lore, settler sagas, and the fascinating ecosystems that have shaped the area, including a glimpse of the island's very first car.
For those with a thirst for knowledge, the Janet Enzmann Archives and Genealogical records stand as a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. By appointment, visitors can unlock a wealth of historical insights and ancestral connections, making it a must-visit for historians and genealogists alike.
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Great little museum, lots to look at and learn. By donation. They also have a small gift shop!
Cute museum. Work of donations. Out didn't take long. The coolest thing was downstairs with the mammoth fossils and the video about how the glaciers shaped the area.
Interesting small museum in downtown Coupeville. Admission is very inexpensive, just $3 for adults. They have a nice collection of artifacts from prehistoric times to the discovery of the island...
Very worth a few dollars and an hour of my time. Gave a very good overview of the island and its development. We did sit down and watch a 30 minute movie that was about the establishment of...
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