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Neely Mansion Association

Auburn, Washington

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Neely Mansion is a unique, Victorian farmhouse on the National Register for Historic Places. Built in 1894, it is a fine example of Victorian Classic Revival architecture. Both the pioneer Neely Family and ethnic tenant farmers are featured in our collect

Church, Culture, History, Historic House

The North Clark Historical Museum, encompassing the Lewis River basin, will share the area's historical legacy through renovation of the landmark 1910 Amboy United Brethren Church, providing educational opportunities for students, maintaining a point-of-interest for tourists, creating a multi-purpose facility, and encouraging active participation in all activities.

New Dungeness Lighthouse

Sequim, Washington

General, History, Historic House, Park, Science, Specialized

The New Dungeness Lighthouse was the first lighthouse completed in Washington Territory. It has operated continuously providing navigational aids to ships plying the waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca since its lard oil lamp was lit for the first time on 14 December 1857. Originally, there were two full-time Keepers who lived in the Lighthouse. In 1904 a dwelling for the Officer-in-Charge was constructed east of the Lighthouse. Today this dwelling is known as the Keeper's Quarters

Art, Culture, Historic House, Historical Society

The MAC is a regional and cultural hub located in the heart of the Inland Northwest. The Museum features engaging visual art, history and American Indian culture exhibits and programs for families, adults and school children.