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Museum of History & Industry

The Museum of History & Industry is a great place to visit if you are a history buff. It is located at 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109. Visitors will learn about the city’s history and culture, and you’ll also learn about the United States. The museum is open seven days a week. Admission is free, and you can tour the museum’s exhibits in an hour.
The collection at the Museum of History & Industry is extensive and reflects the evolution of the Seattle area. The permanent exhibits are arranged chronologically, and include naval and aviation equipment, antique automobiles, costumes, and sports memorabilia. The temporary exhibitions showcase the region’s past and present. The museum is the perfect destination for history buffs and families of all ages. There’s something for everyone at the Museum of Histories.

The collection at the Museum of History & Industry is large, with more than 4 million objects on display. The museum’s galleries feature over 3 million photographs and archival holdings. The collection highlights Seattle’s early settlement and the people who helped make it what it is today. The exhibits also showcase a wide range of maritime gear, early computers, and the stories of the city’s inhabitants. Visiting the museum is a great way to experience the city’s history and make new friends.
The Museum of History & Industry is an excellent place to educate children and adults alike about the history of the city. The building features the work of artists such as Emil Sick and E. L. Blaine, and many other prominent figures of the city. The museum has been a family-friendly destination for years, and is well worth a visit. If you have young children, you’ll find plenty to interest them.

The Seattle Maritime History Gallery is located on the top floor of the museum. Originally designed as a ship’s bridge, the Seattle Maritime & Industrial Museum is one of the most popular places to see in Seattle. The gallery’s south-facing windows overlook Lake Union, and its working TANG periscope from World War II is a unique exhibit. It is curated by the Maritime Historical Society, which has had a close relationship with MOHAI since the 1950s.

The museum has a rich history. Its founding period was when the city was founded. In the early 20th century, it was the center of the manufacturing industry. The museum has a unique collection of artifacts and exhibits related to the history of the city. The museum was opened in October 1982. The first exhibits were on display in November of the same year. There is an extensive archive of old photographs in the museum, and a permanent exhibition of a variety of industrial and cultural items.

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