Name
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Neighborhood
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Type
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Summary
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Ballard Locks Museum/Visitor Center
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Ballard
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History
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Artifacts and exhibits of Hiram M. Chittenden Locks dedicated in 1917 website http://ballardlocks.org/visitor-center-museum.html
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center |
Lower Queen Anne |
History |
website, innovations and inventions around the world to make life better [needs update]
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture |
University District |
Natural history |
Part of the University of Washington, includes fossils, natural history dioramas, Native American artifacts, Pacific Rim cultures exhibit, gems and minerals
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Center for Wooden Boats |
South Lake Union |
Maritime |
Historic wooden sailboats, rowboats and other boats, locations in Lake Union Park and Cama Beach State Park
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Center on Contemporary Art |
Seattle |
Art |
website, contemporary exhibitions at various locations
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Chihuly Garden and Glass |
Lower Queen Anne |
Art |
Studio glass of Dale Chihuly, located in the Seattle Center
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Coast Guard Museum Northwest |
SoDo |
Military |
Includes U.S. Coast Guard ship models, uniforms, photos and artifacts
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Connections Museum |
Georgetown |
Technology |
website Working telephone switching systems, old telephones and payphones, teletypes
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Daybreak Star Cultural Center |
Magnolia |
Art |
Native American art gallery and cultural center operated by United Indians of All Tribes
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Museum of Pop Culture |
Lower Queen Anne |
Media |
Popular culture, includes rock & roll and popular music memorabilia, interactive exhibits, Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
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Frye Art Museum |
First Hill |
Art |
website, Painting and sculpture from the nineteenth century to the present
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Georgetown Steam Plant |
Georgetown |
Technology |
Steam engines in the former power plant
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Giant Shoe Museum |
Downtown |
Commodity |
Located in Pike Place Market, collection of giant shoes[2]
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Henry Art Gallery |
University District |
Art |
The art museum of the University of Washington, includes rotating exhibitions of contemporary art
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History House of Greater Seattle |
Fremont |
History - Local |
History and heritage of Seattle and its neighborhoods
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Jack Straw New Media Gallery |
University District |
Art |
website, non-profit multidisciplinary audio arts center
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park |
Pioneer Square |
History |
Seattle's role in the Klondike Gold Rush
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Last Resort Fire Department Museum |
Downtown |
Firefighting |
website, vintage fire trucks, equipment, uniforms, located at the HQ for the Seattle Fire Department
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Living Computer Museum |
SoDo |
Computer |
History of the development of computers with vintage computers displayed for interactive public use
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Log House Museum |
West Seattle |
Local history |
website, operated by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society
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Museum of Flight |
South |
Aerospace |
Incorporates Boeing's original manufacturing plant, the largest private air and space museum in the world includes private and military aircraft
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Museum of History and Industry |
South Lake Union |
History |
Washington's history and culture. Largest heritage organization in the State of Washington, with a collection of over 4 million artifacts, photographs, and archival materials, primarily related to the history of Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region.
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Museum of Museums |
Capitol Hill |
Contemporary Art |
Three floors of visual art and installations, with a gift shop, movie theater, and classroom space. website
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National Nordic Museum; formerly known as Nordic Heritage Museum |
Ballard |
Ethnic - Nordic |
Heritage of Seattle's Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish immigrants; expanded in 2018 with a new building and permanent exhibition focused on a broader understanding of Nordic life and culture as it has evolved over the last twelve thousand years.
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Northwest African American Museum |
Central District |
Ethnic - African American |
African American heritage in the Northwest
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Northwest Nikkei Museum |
Central District |
Ethnic |
Operated by the Japanese Cultural Community Center, heritage and history of the Pacific Northwest’s Nikkei community
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Northwest Seaport |
South Lake Union |
Maritime |
Includes the Arthur Foss tugboat, Lightship 83
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Olympic Sculpture Park |
Downtown |
Art |
9-acre sculpture park
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Pacific Science Center |
Lower Queen Anne |
Science |
Exhibits include health, dinosaurs, space, human body, Puget Sound, technology
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Photographic Center Northwest |
Capitol Hill |
Art |
website, includes a contemporary photography gallery
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Pioneer Association of the State of Washington
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Madison Park
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History, Genealogy, Library
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https://wapioneers.com/, Oldest history organization in the State of Washington, meeting since 1871, incorporated 1895; headquarters at historic 1910 Washington Pioneer Hall on the shores of Lake Washington; Pioneer Hall is on the United States National Park Service register of Historic Places.
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Seattle Art Museum |
Downtown |
Art |
3 facilities: main museum with diverse collections, Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Olympic Sculpture Park
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Seattle Asian Art Museum |
Capitol Hill |
Art |
Asian art, facility of the Seattle Art Museum
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Seattle Central College M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery |
Capitol Hill |
Art |
website
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Seattle Children's Museum |
Lower Queen Anne |
Children's |
Located in the Seattle Center
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Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame |
SoDo |
Sports |
Located at T-Mobile Park
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Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum |
Downtown |
Law enforcement |
History of policing in the Pacific Northwest
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Seattle Pinball Museum |
Chinatown-International District |
Amusement |
website, vintage pinball machines
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Seattle University Galleries |
First Hill |
Art |
Hedreen Gallery at the Lee Center for the Arts,[3] Kinsey Gallery,[4] Vachon Gallery[5]
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Steamship Virginia V |
South Lake Union |
Maritime |
1922 steamship
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The Unity Museum |
University District |
Envisioning One Humanity |
website
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Wing Luke Museum |
Chinatown-International District |
Ethnic - Pan Asian Pacific American |
Culture, art and history of Asian Pacific Americans
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