
This pass admits up to 2 people free of charge to the Museum during regular open hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.
Open daily (excluding select holidays*), the Burke Museum welcomes all visitors who are curious about the natural wonders of Washington State, the Pacific Northwest, and the Pacific Rim. Discovery awaits you! The Burke museum is located on the University of Washington campus in the heart of Seattle. For more information about the museum, visit www.burkemuseum.org.
*The Burke Museum is closed on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day. The museum closes at 3PM Christmas Eve, 12/24 and New Year's Eve, 12/31.
Admission to the Center for Wooden Boats is FREE! The pass will permit 1 adult and 1-2 other people (depending on size and age) free one hour's use of one of the Museum's historic row boats on Lake Union during the Museums normal Boat Rental (Livery) open hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.
The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB), founded in 1976, provides a gathering place where maritime history comes alive through direct experience and our small craft heritage is enjoyed, preserved, and passed along to future generations. CWB, with locations on Lake Union in Seattle and at Cama Beach State Park on Camano Island, engages visitors in whole-body learning by putting the historic boats, oars and paddles, sails and tools in the hands of people who visit. For open hours and other information visit www.cwb.org
THE HENRY ADVANCES THE ART, ARTISTS, AND IDEAS OF OUR TIME. Since its founding in 1927, the Henry Art Gallery has served the Pacific Northwest as a pioneer in bringing contemporary art and ideas to the region. The Henry is a hub for audiences of all ages to experience the discovery, wonder, and surprise that contemporary art, artists, and ideas provide. For open hours and information about the museum, visit www.henryart.org
The pass admits up to 4 people free of charge to the Museum during regular open hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. Museum Hours: Thursday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.
The Log House Museum is a place to discover and celebrate the history of the Duwamish Peninsula and the Birthplace of Seattle. Discover this local gem one block from Alki Beach in an authentically restored 1904 log building surrounded by a Pacific Northwest native plant garden. Visit our museum shop, enjoy our exhibit spaces and immerse yourself in the rich history of Southwest Seattle. Please visit www.loghousemuseum.info for more information on current exhibits and programs and holiday closure dates.
The pass admits up to 2 people free of charge to the Museum during regular open hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. Museum Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m.
Located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, the Nordic Heritage Museum is an internationally recognized museum and cultural center where people of all backgrounds are welcomed to be inspired by the values, traditions, art and spirit of the Nordic peoples. It shares Nordic culture by exhibiting art and objects, preserving collections, providing educational and cultural experiences, and serving as a community gathering place. For more information about the museum, visit www.nordicmuseum.org.
The pass admits up to 4 people free of charge to the Museum during regular open hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.
At the heart of the African American experience in the Northwest is the story of our Journey to this region, the establishment of our vibrant community and the ways in which we have survived. To tell this ever-unfolding story, the Museum's exhibits and programs feature the visual arts, music, crafts, literature and history of African Americans in the Northwest. For more information about the museum, visit www.naamnw.org.
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) connects art to life through exhibitions, events and a collection of 25,000 objects from 140 cultures. SAM is one museum in three locations: SAM Downtown, Seattle Asian Art Museum and Olympic Sculpture Park. For more information about the museums and their regular business hours, visit http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/.
Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a place like no other. This is a museum of stories where visitors are immersed in uniquely-American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope. Located in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District, the museum itself is housed in a preserved immigrant hotel where countless immigrants first found a home, a meal and refuge. Visitors are able to step inside a 1910 shop that sold import goods plus walk through an authentic Chinese American Family Association with its original tin ceilings and mahjong games. Visitors also can experience contemporary Asian Pacific American issues through authentic stories, bold art and thought-provoking exhibitions in the many galleries. As a Smithsonian affiliate and our nation's only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience, The Wing is one of the few places that can truly give you a new perspective on what it means to be American. For more information and museum hours, visit www.wingluke.org.
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