Quilcene Historical Museum,
151 West Columbia Street, Quilcene, WA 98376
About Us
The Quilcene Historical Museum is a charming museum located at 151 West Columbia Street in Quilcene, Washington. This quaint museum is a popular tourist attraction that showcases the rich history and culture of the Quilcene area. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the area's logging and fishing industries, as well as its Native American heritage. The museum also features artifacts, photographs, and documents that offer a glimpse into the past of this picturesque town. Whether you're a history buff or just looking to learn more about Quilcene, a visit to the Quilcene Historical Museum is sure to be a fascinating and educational experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Reviews
"Small, neat, expansive collection of Quilcene history, a lot of love, time and dedication from volunteers and loving donations made this museum possible,"
"What a lovely house with such a cozy interior— furnished so colorfully! I especially love the homemade touch of the rugs and the artful masterpieces that adorn the walls. Besides the modern kitchen that became the birthplace for our homemade meals, this place spoke grandiosity like no other…so much so that it beckons onlookers and tethers guests so they are bound to want to return once more! Our overnight stay was an incredibly worthy purchase."
"Now adding this "House" to the Ab&b list (won't be cheap).....oh well just what this town needed A TOURIST TRAP!!!! What the Olympic Mountain aren't good enough as a place to be or go....??(is way better & cheaper too) I live here so don't expect me to spend any $$$$$ to stay there."
"A real gem in the middle of nowhere. Will get even better when former mansion is complete"
"Small. Filled with lots of local historical items. My daughter kept trying to associate my childhood (80's) with stuff from 1800- 1950. No child, i did not use an abacus growing up. I used a calculator."
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