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Orcas Longhouse
β OpenOrcas Longhouse is a cultural institution located at 236 Prune Alley in Eastsound, Washington. This unique establishment serves as a gathering place for the local community and visitors to learn about the rich history and traditions of the Pacific Northwest Native American tribes, particularly the Orcas tribe. The Longhouse offers educational programs, workshops, and exhibits that showcase the art, music, and storytelling of the tribe, providing a valuable insight into their way of life. Visitors can explore the beautifully crafted longhouse, participate in traditional ceremonies, and engage with tribal members to deepen their understanding of this vibrant culture. Come and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Orcas Longhouse, where history comes alive.
236 Prune Alley, Eastsound, WA 98245, United States -
Crow Valley School Museum
β OpenCrow Valley School Museum, located at 1701-1703 Crow Valley Road in Eastsound, Washington, is a historic institution that offers visitors a glimpse into the past. Originally built in 1888 on land donated by settler Peter Frechette, the school served students in grades one through eight. The museum showcases the history of the school, its teachers, and students through various artifacts and exhibits. Visitors can explore the well-preserved one-room schoolhouse and learn about the challenges and triumphs of education in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum also highlights the community's efforts to preserve the building and its significance in local history.
1701-1703 Crow Valley Rd, Eastsound, WA 98245, United States
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