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Edmonds Historical Museum

Edmonds, Washington

425-774-0900

historicedmonds.org

The Edmonds Historical Museum is a private non-profit organization established by volunteers to collect, preserve and display the historical origins of the City of Edmonds and surrounding area. The Museum is located in Edmonds' 1910 Carnegie Library building. Its doors opened to the public in 1973 and now serves as a repository for community donations of historic items as well as a showcase of exhibits related to local and regional history.

The Northwest Railway Museum

Snoqualmie, Washington

425-888-3030

trainmuseum.org

The Northwest Railway Museum is our region’s largest railway museum with 5.5 miles of historic track and campuses. The Museum exhibits, preserves, restores, and operates trains on which the public can experience the excitement of a working railway. The Museum's historic Snoqualmie Depot interprets how the railway changed the Snoqualmie Valley. The Train Shed is where many of the Museum's restored large artifacts are housed in addition to a growing number of smaller exhibits and displays interpreting how the railway changed everything.

Jackson, Wyoming

307-733-5771

www.wildlifeart.org

The National Museum of Wildlife Art, founded in 1987, is a Jackson Hole museum holding more than 5,000 artworks representing wild animals from around the world. Featuring work by prominent artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Robert Kuhn, John James Audubon, and Carl Rungius, the Museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles much of the history of wildlife in art from 2500 B.C.E. to the present.

National Museum of Wildlife Art