Great informative and well put together displays. Love that the museum offers QR codes for more info. Docent was helpful and answered questions. The space is an old Carnegie library building with displays on the main floor and more information downstairs near the bathrooms. There is a lift one can use if there's disability issues. The fountain in front is beautiful with an information board nearby. Even if you don't go in, stop by and see the building and grounds...
Read moreFree (donations appreciated) - cool place to visit and learn about Anacortes. We went during Christmas time and they had Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer theme, it was fun for the (kids), but we went twice once with out the babies :) ...
Lots to read and see if you enjoy history of small towns.
I want to go back and...
Read moreWhat a great gem! My daughter and I loved it, the staff is so attentive, and I even got to look at some archive files concerning a topic I was interested in. The new photography...
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