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Kettle Falls Interpretive Center At this interpretive center, visitors have the chance to learn about the history of American Indians and white settlers in the area. Bottles, traps and tools used by fur trappers and traders are on display. Address: Hwy. 395 Kettle Falls WA USA
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The Ansorge Hotel Museum The Ansorge Hotel is the oldest standing hotel in Ferry County and is listed in the National Historic Register. Constructed in 1903, the hotel-come-museum still displays most of the original furniture as well as clothing, dishes, pictures and other memorabilia. Visitors are welcome from June through September. Address: River St. Curlew WA USA
1 509 779-4961
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Colville Tribal Museum This museum delves into the cultural history of the 12 bands of the Colville Confederated Tribes. Tours are offered, and a gift shop is located on site. Address: 512 Mead Way Coulee Dam WA USA
1 509 633-0751
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Chewelah Museum Open May to September, or year-round by appointment, the Chewelah Museum offers visitors and residents an insight into the history of Chewelah. The museum shop has a range of Chewelah souvenirs, gifts and t-shirts. Address: 501 N 3rd St E, Chewelah WA USA
1 509 935-6091
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Molson Highlands School Museum Experience the history of Okanagan Country at this three-story brick school house built in 1914. The museum includes a restored classroom, the original Molson school library, a display of artifacts, phototgraphs and more. Address: . Molson WA USA
1 509 485-3292
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Okanogan County Historical Museum The Okanogan County Historical Museum houses a variety of dioramas, displays, models and photographs. Outside the museum visitors enjoy the farm equipment displays, as well as Okanogan's oldest structure, an 1879 log cabin. Address: 1410 2nd Ave N Okanogan WA USA 98840
Send an Email (3) 1 509 422-4272
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