
This was a great stop. You can see the 4000 year old Makah local tribal culture in a hour. A Great small store at the end. no photos , food or drink i the museum. Discounts offered, not for...
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The Makah Cultural Research Center, home of the Makah Museum, is a renowned institution located in Neah Bay, WA, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and culture of the Makah Tribe. The museum's collection includes artifacts dating back 300-500 years from the Ozette Archaeological Site, along with other historic pieces and photographs.
Funded through various sources including Federal Grants and private foundations, the Makah Cultural Research Center offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about Makah culture through exhibits, guided tours, demonstrations, and educational programs. While currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the center looks forward to welcoming visitors back when it is safe to do so.
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This was a great stop. You can see the 4000 year old Makah local tribal culture in a hour. A Great small store at the end. no photos , food or drink i the museum. Discounts offered, not for...
One of the better Native American museums you'll find. The extensive and detailed displays mostly derive from archaeology work at a nearby destroyed village. It's all very well done and you'll...
During one of our summer trips which was to Neah Bay and Cape Flattery we also swung by and went to the Makah Museum on the reservation. Such a great place to learn the history, culture and...
The first thing on the to do list on my visit to Neah Bay and it turned out to be about the only thing open in Neah Bay that day. Depending on how you visit museums, you could spend between 15...
Nicely designed museum. $10 admission. Walk through, view exhibitions, replica of the long house and can watch an hour long movie on the history. Gift shop, clean bathrooms, nice staff. Picnic...
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