A fantastic museum, really wasn't expecting such an experience when entering the unassuming building. For such a small space they really make the best use of it, with historic accounts of the area and personal stories, not to mention the artifacts! I learned so much, and wish I could have stayed longer. I volunteer at my local history museum and know how much time and effort goes into exhibits, and this one is outstanding, whoever curated did an excellent job. Also, loved the 40s jazz playing in the background, really...
Read moreAt $5/adult (minors are free), this small museum is totally worth it. It's densely packed with information about the history of Whittier (more interesting than you might expect) and about the area's involvement in WWII with both Russian and Japanese forces.
Plus there are seats in the hall that are dry and can be a place to wait out of the rain.
Restrooms are next door/across the lot in the Anchor Inn.
The museum is in a building with a convenience store that sells most anything...
Read moreThis museum is quite small, and I did not learn much from my visit. However, I did learn that whoever controlled the North was believed to control the world and that this was the reason for having an underground base there. I would not recommend paying $5 to go through this museum, but if you are in the area, a quick walk through would not be harmful. Unfortunately, there were many sick people in the museum, and I did not want to stay long due to the small size...
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