A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FAMILY-FRIENDLY MUSEUMS OF THE PUGET SOUND REGION AND SEATTLE'S CHILD MAGAZINE
Museums
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KIDs! What did the world look like before I was here? Who shares the earth with me? How do things work? What does art say to me? Who do I want to become?
Museums tackle the big questions
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Bellevue arts Museum SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Bellevue Arts Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
“Sanctuary” Don’t forget to look up! This large-scale work of art by Aaron Haba titled Sanctuary hangs from the ceiling in the museum’s Forum.
Cardboard bear This nine-foot-tall cardboard bear makes up part of Seattle design studio Electric Coffin’s first solo museum exhibition, Future Machine. On view through Sept. 10, 2017.
Magazine mask This mask made of cut-up magazines by Francesca Pastine is part of the Cut Up/ Cut Out exhibition on view through Oct. 22, 2017.
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Hands-on activities! Imagination Stations located throughout the museum feature fun craft activities based on current BAM exhibitions. And with two to three rotating exhibitions on view at any one time, there’s always something new to see, explore and be inspired by.
BAM is the perfect size to explore with kids. Big enough that it’s still an adventure, but not so large that you’ll feel like you need to rush to see everything. Plus free parking and lots of kid-friendly restaurants nearby.
MUSEUM info Website: www.bellevuearts.org
Sculpture garden Did you know that BAM has an outdoor sculpture garden? Head up the stairs to find this unusual view of surrounding downtown Bellevue.
Address: 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA, 98004 Hours: Wednesday-Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm, Free First Friday: 11 am to 8 pm Admission: Discount & Adult: $10-$12, Family: $30, Members and kids under age 6: Free
Free/Discounted Museum Days: Free First Fridays & Student Wednesdays Special Events for Families/Kids: Three annual Family Days Summer Day Camps/Classes: www.visitbam.org/summer-camps-2017 Afterschool Weekend Classes: www.visitbam.org/kids-family-events
Tall scrolls These 25-foot-tall scrolls by Seattlebased artist Etsuko Ichikawa were made by “painting” with the fire and smoke from hot molten glass.
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Program for Schools/Homeschoolers: www.visitbam.org/school-tours Parent & Kid-Friendly Features: Imagination Stations
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at the Burke Museum
CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Allosaurus Can you find this 140-million-year-old meat-eating dinosaur?
Pine cone fossil
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Kids will be captivated by dinosaurs, fossils, gems, animals and more! They can discover the history of Washington state in our Life and Times exhibit, meet real scientists and see them in action in our latest special exhibit, Testing, Testing 1-2-3, and explore exciting family events like Dino Day.
The hands-on experiences like the monthly I Dig Dinos program, summer camps and family events make the Burke a wonderful place for kids to learn and have fun. From a rhino cave to earthquake research, to learning about living cultures of the Pacific Northwest, there’s something for everyone!
This pine cone fossil looks a lot like the pine cones you can find outside today, but it’s around 50 million years old. Have you seen it in the museum?
Saber-toothed cat This small saber-toothed cat lived in lush grasslands all over North America 25 to 35 million years ago. Did you spot it in the museum?
MUSEUM info Website: www.burkemuseum.org Address: 17th Ave. NE and NE 45th St., UW Campus, Seattle
Instrument
Hours: Open daily 10 am to 5 pm; First Thursday of each month 10 am to 8 pm
Can you find this instrument in the Pacific Voices exhibit? It was made in 1996 by Michael Pili Pang. Extra credit if you discover what it sounds like!
Cost: $10 general admission; $8 seniors; $7.50 students with student ID; $7.50 Youth 5-18 years, FREE 0-4 years; FREE for UW students, faculty & staff; FREE for Burke members
Free/discounted museum days: Free First Thursdays Special events for families/kids: I Dig Dinos the last Sunday of each month, RICH ARD BROWN PH OTOG RAPHY
family days events like Dino Day
Summer camps: www.burkemuseum.org/camps Afterschool programs: www.burkemuseum.org/girlsinscience
Gems
Museum Café: Yes
These gems have been found all over the world. Have you found these treasures yet?
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Children's Museum of Skagit County SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at the Children’s Museum of Skagit County CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
3D topo map You’ll find these colors and curved lines in our River Exhibit area, but they don’t always look the same… they change with the terrain!
Boat porthole
Crane controls Lifting, placing, loading, moving, this piece of megaequipment can help you through your next construction project.
Imagination blocks It’s a fort! It’s a bridge! It’s a race car track! It’s whatever you want it to be! Use these to build your own creation in our large play area.
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With 11,000 square feet of space full of hands-on exhibits, kids will love the chance to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math concepts! From the 3-D topographical map and Mighty Skagit River exhibit to the crane, the boat, the stage, the art studio and so much more, it’s easy to spend the day learning through play. Kids also love the climbing structure, imagination blocks, and giant checkers!
Parents will love that the museum’s 11,000 square feet of exhibits are as much fun for adults as they are for kids! Sure, the Children’s Museum is geared toward kids and learning through play, but that’s not to say that grown-up kids can’t have fun too! Get in touch with your inner thespian, build a fort, let your kids lead the play and have a great time.
MUSEUM info Website: www.SkagitChildrensMuseum.net Address: Inside the Cascade Mall, 550 Cascade Mall Dr, Burlington, WA 98233 Hours: Sun noon-5pm, Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Toddler Tuesday 8:30 am-10 am Cost: $6.25/person, $5.75/Military & Senior, Free for children under 12 months of age Free/Discounted Days: Community Free Day, 2nd Tuesday of the month Special Events for Families: Several throughout the year. See our website! Summer Day Camps/Classes: See our website!
Truck lights & switches Compression brakes, check! Hydraulics, check! Turn signals, check! Hop in and get your Bull Dog on the Big R, Lay the Hammer Down and look out for Bear!
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Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Field trips welcome! Family-Friendly Features: 11,000 square feet of exhibit space for kids of all ages to learn through hands-on play
More info: www.VisitSkagitValley.com
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When you’re cruising the high seas you’ll peer out of these to see distant lands and sea creatures.
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FLYING HERITAGE & COMBAT ARMOR MUSEUM SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Flying Heritage Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
One fast bird This funny-looking bird can be found painted on the Messerschmitt BF 109. It was the fastest military plane in the sky for six years during WWII until another German plane surpassed it.
Sherman tank
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Learn about history in a fun and interactive way! Let your kids roam through two expansive airplane hangars full of vintage planes and tanks, play on giant touch screens in the new Why War exhibit, or see the museum come to life during event days.
Take a walk through history with your family and immerse yourself in the stories of people and machines that lived during wartime. In our working hangars, you will have a chance to talk to mechanics working on the planes or take a tour with a knowledgeable docent.
More Sherman tanks were made than any other tank in U.S. history. During WWII, the M4 Sherman was operated by the U.S., Russia and the United Kingdom, among others.
Il-2 The Il-2 operated close to the ground, attacking enemy tanks, trucks and troops near the front line. Soviet pilots lovingly named the plane “the winged tank.”
MUSEUM info Website: www.flyingheritage.com Address: 3407 109th St. SW, Everett, WA 98204
M55
Hours: Seven days a week, 10 am to 5pm
The M55 was the largest U.S. Army artillery piece in service in the 1950s. The rise of armored forces in World War II led to the need for artillery that could follow the tanks cross-country.
Cost: Adults $14, Youth (6-17) $10, 5 and under free Free/Discounted Museum Days: First Thursday of every month is free
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Special Events for Families/Kids: FHCAM SkyFair on July 22, European Theater Day on Aug. 26, Monster Bash on Oct. 7, Tanks Giving on Dec. 2 Summer Day Camps/Classes: Yes: www.flyingheritage.com/Learn/ Summer-Camps.aspx
Afterschool/Weekend Classes: Yes: www.flyingheritage.com/Learn/ Adult-Programs.aspx
P-51 Mustang
Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Yes: www.flyingheritage.com/
In the 1940s, the P-51 Mustang quickly became one of the best-known and most feared fighters in the world, able to escort heavy bombers deep into enemy territory.
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Parent Kid-Friendly Features: Why War: Causes of Conflict Exhibit, Event Days, Educational talks, Summer Camps, War Gaming, and more!
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hands on children's museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Hands On Children’s Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Sasquatch Did you know the Sasquatch is hiding in two places inside and outside of our museum? Take a spin around the Trike Loop and see if you can spot him!
Spot our hard-working giant (hand-felted) honey bees as you work your way through the Tides to Trees climber and look for their huge honeycomb near the Animal Rescue Center.
Mist bell This favorite feature in the museum has kids touching mist created with ultra-sonic waves.
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150 interactive exhibits including Emergency!, Ballcano, Art Studio, MakeSpace and two-story Climber. Magical Outdoor Discovery Center with Driftwood Fort, chickens and water play inside and out. Summerlong Summer Splash! event features headline shows, live animals, guest performers, and special activities. Don’t miss Spring break weeks, Boo Bash and Snow Days.
Washington’s award-winning museum on Olympia’s waterfront, adjacent to Wet Center and Plaza with a 250’ interactive stream. Near Farmers Market, Percival Landing and the downtown. Beautiful, clean facility featuring yummy fresh food in the Café. Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and top 5 in the Best of Western Washington!
MUSEUM info Resident chickens Visit the Outdoor Discovery Center garden and chicken coop to meet Bok Bok, Rubarb, Butterscotch and Chilliwig. Spot them pecking for bugs, laying eggs or playing their xylophone!
Website: www.hocm.org Address: 414 Jefferson St. NE, Olympia, WA 98501 Hours: Tues-Sat: 10 am to 5 pm, Sun-Mon: 11 am to 5 pm Cost: General admission (ages 2-64): $12.95, Seniors (65+): $10.95, Military/First responder/Foster (with valid ID): $10.95, Free for members
Free/Discounted Museum Days: Free 1st Friday Nights 5 to 9pm, see www.hocm.org for more!
Special Events for Families/Kids: Summer Splash! (June-Aug), Boo Bash (Oct), Noon Year’s (Dec. 31)
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Eagle’s nest
Summer Day Camps/Classes: Yes! www.hocm.org/summercamp
Challenge yourself! Climb to the second level and explore the life-sized eagle’s nest 70 feet in the air! Spot the eagle flying in, then come swirling down the stream slide!
Afterschool/Weekend Classes: Yes! www.hocm.org/special-guests-activities/
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Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Yes! www.hocm.org/field-trips/ Museum Café: Yes! www.hocm.org/cafe/ Parent & Kid Friendly Features: Preschool, Birthday Parties, Private Events, Adult Event Series
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Henry art Gallery Families can explore and enjoy the exhibition Fun. No Fun. Kraft Duntz featuring Dawn Cerny.
SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Henry Art Gallery
CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Skyspace
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This Skyspace is by James Turrell and is called Light Reign. You can see, feel, smell and hear the sky from inside! Take your time here and enjoy!
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Carved Quote
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Kids will love exploring the unusual spaces and shapes of the museum and how art can be immersive and often interactive! Their imaginations will run wild as they are encouraged to sketch in the galleries and discover completely new ways of thinking about what art is and can be!
Parents will love the friendly staff who can answer questions about the art or point out the best places to snack or take a break with their kids. They’ll love unpacking big ideas alongside their kids and will discover multigenerational programs that can further the creative interests of the whole family!
MUSEUM info Website: www.henryart.org Address: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave NE & NE 41st St., Seattle, WA 98195
Hours: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 11 am to 4 pm, Thurs: 11 am to 9 pm, Mon, Tues: Closed. The Henry is closed on Independence Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
Admission: FREE for Henry members; UW students, faculty, and staff; students, and children, $10 General Admission, $6 Seniors (62+) Discounted or Free Days: Museum entrance is free to everyone on Sundays. We are also free every First Thursday.
Family events: Held on select Sundays throughout the year, ArtVentures encourage families to play, learn, and create alongside artists and creative facilitators.
Café: City Grind at the Henry is open Tues-Fri from 9 am to 4 pm and 11 am to 2 pm on the weekends. We serve coffee, sandwiches, salads, pastries, and cookies.
In our upstairs galleries, you’ll find several quotes carved into the walls of our original 1927 building. Find one. What does it say? What does it mean to you?
“Jacob Lawrence: Eight Studies for the Book of Genesis”
Upstairs, you’ll find Eight Studies for the Book of Genesis by Jacob Lawrence. Look for a small object hidden in seven of the prints. What might it symbolize?
“Summer Wheat: Full Circle”
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This is a detail of Nightshade by Summer Wheat. This artwork looks like a textile but is actually a painting. How many animals can you spot? What stories do these make you think of?
“Fun. No Fun. Kraft Duntz featuring Dawn Cerny”
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In the installation Fun. No Fun. by Kraft Duntz featuring Dawn Cerny, you can go up and down and around. Look for the spiral staircase—where does it lead?
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hilbulb cultural center and natural history preserve SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Hilbulb Cultural Center CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Longhouse Traditionally, longhouses were homes made from cedar planks that were used for gatherings and communal living. Today, Tulalip Tribes has one central longhouse that is still used for ceremonies.
Helmet This helmet belonged to a tribal member who served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He had 600 hours of flying as a helicopter pilot.
Dentalium shells
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Dentalium shells were used as currency and regalia. Mostly used for trade, these small tubular mollusks were symbols of wealth and were commonly incorporated in traditional wear.
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Stories are given as gifts to make one more knowledgeable. Young people can immerse themselves in the stories, music, canoes, cedar and salmon interactive exhibits of the Tulalip people’s past and present at the cultural center.
Our senior curator described the cultural center as the intellectual and cultural soul of the Tulalip people. The center incorporates history, language, science and art in the hands-on activities for a unique, enjoyable learning experience.
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Teaching pole
Website: www.hibulbculturalcenter.org
Teaching poles were carvings that represented stories and the morals behind them. In the winter months, grandparents would tell stories to children in the longhouse.
Address: Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve, 6410 23rd AVE NE Tulalip, WA 98271, 360-716-2600
Hours: Monday: Closed, Tuesday-Friday 10 am-5 pm, Saturday-Sunday noon-5 pm. Free the 1st Thursday of each month, open until 8pm
Admission: Adult (18 and over): $10, Senior (50+): $7, Student (6-17): $6, Military & Veterans: $6, Child (5 and under): FREE, Family: $25 (2 adults and up to 4 children)
Special Events for Families: Yes
Stone net weights Stone net weights were used to weigh down nets for beach seining and fishing. These weights helped the net sink down to catch fish, or to anchor nets in place.
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Summer Day Camps/Classes: Summer Tour programs offered. Afterschool/Weekend Classes: Yes Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Yes Museum Café: No Family-friendly features: Interactive exhibits, hands on activity options.
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Kids Discovery Museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Kids Discovery Museum (KiDiMu) CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Outdoor Climbing Wall Get ready for high adventure! Rain or shine, young explorers will have fun practicing motor skills and getting their wiggles out, as they conquer the Olympic Mountains range in KiDiMu’s outdoor space.
Giant Teeth
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Young explorers will be thrilled to have grown-ups follow their lead at this museum of a “please touch” variety, with adventures awaiting them at every corner. They will feel inspired sailing imaginary seas aboard the Pirate Tree House, making friends in Our Town or experimenting with physics and… golf balls!
Grown-ups will be thrilled to enjoy a carefree family adventure. Thanks to the museum’s layout, they will have no trouble keeping track of their explorers or keeping them engaged. With KiDiMu located in beautiful downtown Bainbridge, a short walk away from the ferry terminal, families can make a day of it!
Smile! Practice oral hygiene with an oversized toothbrush, play doctor to get ready for your next checkup and discover other anatomy secrets in KiDiMu’s medical center.
Light Wall (aka Giant “Lite-Brite”) Get in touch with your creativity and make an original design! Everybody’s favorite; toddlers are mesmerized, practicing color recognition and parents have a blast getting transported back into childhood.
MUSEUM info Website: www.kidimu.org
DISCOVERY Videomicroscope
Address: 301 Ravine Lane NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm; Sunday, noon to 4 pm
Bring some serious science fun into focus and get ready for “WOW” moments! From bugs to the back of your palm, explore fascinating macro mysteries at your fingertips.
Admission: (Per Person) $8 General Admission; $7 Seniors/Grandparents & Military; FREE Members, Infants under 12 Months, Gold Star Families; Active Duty Military Families - Memorial Day through Labor Day
Free Days: FREE First Thursday of Each Month, KiDiMu Birthday Bash (June), Family Art Day (July), Smithsonian Museum Day Live (with free ticket; September)
Special Events for Families/Kids: Weekly programs; Events including: KiDiMu Birthday Bash & Walk (first Saturday in June); Noon Year’s Eve (December 31); Sensory Sundays (autism & SPD support; fourth Sundays; no program in May & December)
Rocket Ship Collage Get inspired to dream big as you spot this masterpiece created by artist Max Grover with KiDiMu kids. Be sure to explore more original art displayed throughout the museum!
KiDiMu Summer Camps: Half-Day Camps for Ages 3 1/2 to 6, July & August Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: School Field Trips; Weekly Programs open to all families, including homeschoolers.
Museum Café: No (Snacks available for sale) Gift Store: Yes
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kidsquest children's museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at KidsQuest Children’s Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Mouse house This tiny mouse house is an homage to the shadowboxes in KidsQuest’s original Factoria location. The discovery of this tiny delight brings joy to children and adults alike.
Magnifying glass The giant magnifying glass guides you to one of our unique exhibit spaces and gives children an opportunity for reflection as they realize it is also a mirror.
Story Tree quote Run your hand across this quote as you feel the words that fill the stories in our Story Tree. Take a moment and climb up to find a cozy spot to enjoy a book.
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Kids will love that every corner of the museum offers new opportunities for hands-on play. They can drive a real truck, climb 2 1/2 stories, or get soaked in water. Looking for something new to do? Free activities are offered everyday from Inventor Hour to Storytime to Play with Paint.
Parents will love that their children are engaging in thought-provoking play. The day is made a little easier because beverages are allowed in lidded containers, and the new KidsQuest offers indoor snack spots for sitting and refueling kiddoes without leaving the building.
MUSEUM info Website: www.kidsquestmuseum.org
Toy in on the go Once home to the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, KidsQuest has a number of display cases filled with the toys and dolls that once filled this entire building.
Address: 1116 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 Adjacent to Bellevue Library and Ashwood Park
Hours: Mon. 9 am to 5 pm through August 28, Tue.-Thu.: 9 am to 5 pm, Fri.: 9 am to 8 pm, Sat.: 9 am to 5 pm, Sun.: noon to 5 pm
Cost: Single admission: $12, Members and children under 1: Free Special Events for Families/Kids: Parents’ Night Out, Parent workshops, Art & Science workshops, Holiday events
Climber vent If you make it to the pinnacle of the museum’s Atrium Climber, take a look around for a special surprise. Small discoveries are sometimes found in the most unusual places.
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Summer Day Camps/Classes: Summer camps for ages 3 to 3rd Grade, www.kidsquestmuseum.org/programs/summer-camp/; Early childhood classes for ages 0 to 5, www.kidsquestmuseum.org/programs/early-childhood-classes/ Afterschool/Weekend Classes: QuestClub After School Science for ages 5 to 8 every Wednesday: www.kidsquestmuseum.org/calendar/ Programs for Schools: In-Museum Field Trips and Field Trips to Go, www.kidsquestmuseum.org/programs/field-trips/
Museum Cafe: Small snack selection available in the Museum Store
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LeMay --- America's Car Museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at LeMay – America’s Car Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
1922 Dodge Standard A Roadster A replica 1922 Dodge Standard A Roadster is one of three cars in the museum that you can touch. Hop in, test the buttons and pedals, and try working the crankshaft on the front of the car.
The Flintmobile
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America’s Car Museum offers our youngest guests the opportunity to explore our galleries, filled with over 300 very cool cars. Kids can race cars in the driver’s seat of a race simulator or on the slot-car track in the Speed Zone. In the Family Zone, children of all ages can compete in Pinewood Derby races or climb into a car from the 1920s and pretend to drive!
America’s Car Museum aims to inspire curiosity and imagination. Visitors are surrounded by cars ranging from horseless carriages to modern-day race cars. This nontraditional classroom provides a unique learning experience, exploring the science, technology, engineering, art, history and math of automobiles through discussion and engaging hands-on projects.
Included in America’s Car Museum’s collection is Fred Flintstone’s car.The “Flintmobile” was custom built by designer George Barris and was featured in the 1994 movie “The Flintstones.”
1911 Baker Electric Car That’s right! Long before the Toyota Prius and Tesla cars of today, automobile companies were making electric cars. In 1900, electric cars were the most popular vehicles sold in the U.S.
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Historic Plates
Website: www.americascarmuseum.org
Did you know that there are many different types of license plates for vehicles? “Historic” or “Collector Vehicle” plates like this one require the car to have been made more than 30 years ago.
Address: 2702 East D Street, Tacoma, WA 98421 Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, 7 days a week Admission: Adults: $18, Seniors (Age 65+): $16, Military: $16 Students: $14, Youth (Ages 6-12): $10, Child (5 and under): Free Special Events for Families: Family STEAM Days- June 17, July 15, Aug 19, Sept 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16
Lucky’s Garage: A Tribute to Harold LeMay
Summer Day Camps/Classes: FUNdamentals of Car Design and Engineering for 7th-9th graders (July 24-28), High Speed Fun for 3rd-6th graders (August 7-11)
Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Inquiry-based tours, hands-on
Lucky’s Garage is a representation of a car garage where Harold E. LeMay, the founder of LeMay – America’s Car Museum, would have stored and worked on one of the cars in his collection of over 3,000 automobiles.
workshops, and gallery activities
Museum Café: Classics by Pacific Grill Parent and Kid-Friendly Features: Family Zone, Photo Car, Speed Zone and four floors of awesome cars, trucks and motorcycles!
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Living Computers: Museum + Labs SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Living Computers: Museum + Labs CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Apple ][ From crossing the country in Oregon Trail to navigating spreadsheets of data, experience the history of personal computing.
Robotis Say hello to the robot with all the moves. Watch as Robotis side-steps, waves and even does a mini workout!
CDC 6500 The only working supercomputer of its kind, the Control Data Corporation (CDC) 6500 provided some of the fastest computing of the 1960s.
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With everything from waving robots and retro computer gaming to interactive workshops and self-driving car simulations, kids can play with nearly every object in the museum and learn about computers in the process. Empower their curiosity with technology from the past, present, and future.
With free museum parking and great membership rates, parents will be hard-pressed to find a better place to connect with their kids over technology. With a full schedule of workshops, programs, demos, and drop-in activities, LCM+L will help you beat the summer slump.
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IBM 029 keypunch
Website: www.livingcomputers.org
Punch cards were a fact of life for decades. Experience computing’s early years firsthand and take home your own souvenir punch card.
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm
Address: 2245 1st Ave S. in SoDo, Seattle, WA Admission: General: $12, Children (up to age 5): Free, Discounted (various): $10 Free/Discounted Museum Days: Free First Thursdays from 5 to 8 pm Special Events for Families/Kids: YES: www.livingcomputers.org/calendar Summer Day Camps/Classes: YES
Self-driving car Take a test-drive in the self-driving car simulator and see for yourself how autonomous vehicles may transform our cities.
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Afterschool/Weekend Classes: YES Programs for Schools: YES: www.livingcomputers.org/schools Parent & Kid-Friendly Features: Regular workshops and demos Wed.-Fri. during the summer season. Free parking, tech shop, and café/eating area. Field trips, group reservations, and private rentals are also available.
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MOHAI: THE museum of history & industry SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at MOHAI
CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
“Wawona” This enormous wooden sculpture was made from a decommissioned sailing vessel called the Wawona. Push it to see it sway, or walk inside to discover what’s under the museum!
“Toe truck”
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Create, collaborate and explore at the Bezos Center for Innovation where young visitors can tinker and solve real-world problems in the Idea Lab. Stop by MOHAI’s popular Great Seattle Fire Theater, hammer away on the Northern Pacific railroad, and use Exploration and Innovation Packs to discover history in fun, hands-on ways.
MOHAI’s big open floor plan allows kids to get their wiggles out as they explore the museum. Hands-on interactives supplement in-depth exhibit content to entertain everyone in the family. On the last Saturday of every month, come to Maker Day to tinker, experiment and create alongside some of Seattle’s most innovative makers.
MUSEUM info Website: www.mohai.org
Lincoln Towing’s pink “toe truck” was once a landmark in South Lake Union and was featured in local parades for years. Get an up-close look at this quirky Seattle icon.
Periscope Try out a real working periscope from a World War II-era submarine, and get a 360-degree view of Lake Union and downtown Seattle.
Address: 860 Terry Ave., Seattle
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm daily (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas) Summer Extended Hours: Thursdays, July and August, 10 am to 8 pm
Glue pot
Admission: Admission to select special exhibits is included with regular MOHAI admission of $19.95 for adults, $15.95 for seniors (62 and above); $13.95 for students and military (with ID); free for children 14 and under and MOHAI members.
This humble little glue pot started the Great Seattle Fire, which burned down most of Seattle’s commercial district in 1889. Visit the Great Fire Theater to experience the whole story!
Special Events for Families: Virginia V Cruise: Bridge to Bridge, July 26, 7 pm. Cost: $25 MOHAI and Virginia V members / $30 general public / $15 under 21 / 5 and under free. Learn more at mohai.org/calendar
Special Ongoing Programs for Families: Maker Days (last Saturday of every month): Cost: Included with admission. miniMOHAI: Mondays, July 3–Aug. 28, 10 am to 1 pm. Cost: Included with admission. Learn more at mohai.org/calendar
Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: MOHAI’s hands-on educational programs make local history come alive for students. Learn more at mohai.org/education
South Lake Café at MOHAI: Catered by Chef Eric Bauer’s Eatdrink, our café offers sandwiches, salads, soups, and desserts. Learn more at mohai.org/program/cafe
MOHAI Store: A unique selection of hand-crafted gifts, books, toys, and more— all made by Puget Sound artisans. Learn more at mohai.org/program/mohai-store
Slinky dog Did you know that the slinky dog was a Seattle invention? Discover this and many more stories of local ingenuity at the Bezos Center for Innovation.
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MUSEUM of glass SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at the Museum of Glass CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
The Cone This 90-foot tall part of the museum looks like someone dropped their ice cream! It also looks like old sawdust furnaces. It’s where things get hot at MOG.
Ready to be an artist? This special room is for you to stretch your creative wings and fly! Pick up supplies at the front desk, and make something beautiful!
Hot Glass
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What’s this strange, gooey gob? It’s hot glass! Can you see the artists in the Hot Shop use this spectacular material? They’ll take it out of a furnace that’s 2400°F.
Cappy Thompson You’ll find works of art all around MOG. The galleries are full of beautiful things that grown-up artists have made. Which work of art makes you think?
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Museum of Glass in downtown Tacoma inspires kids with live demonstrations from artists working with hot glass, and with amazing works of art in the galleries by some of the world’s greatest glass blowers. After watching artists blow glass in the Hot Shop, your child-artist creates their own work in MOG’s Education Studio.
You’ll love watching the look on your children’s faces as they see artists transform molten glass into works of art. Along the way, you’ll learn, too! Our exhibitions provide adults the fascinating history of glass art, and the role the Pacific Northwest has taken in leading the Studio Glass Movement.
MUSEUM info Website: www.museumofglass.org Address: 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA 98402 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday noon to 5 pm Closed Monday and Tuesday, Labor Day through Memorial Day.
Free/Discounted Days: Free Third Thursday, on the 3rd Thursday of each month Special Events for Families/Kids:
Kids Design Glass It’s not just for the grown-ups! Down Art Alley is a line-up of Kids Design Glass. Check out what children under the age of 12 have designed and the MOG Hot Shop team have created.
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Family Day the 2nd Saturday of every month. Each Family Day has a theme and a fun project related to that theme. Entertainment too! Hands-on workshops cover fusing, mosaics, and other cold and warm glass topics. Workshops are guided by an art educator who provides high quality materials enabling creative expression in many ways. Offered in the Education Studio the 2nd and 4th weekend of each month.
Museum Café: Yes
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nordic heritage museum SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Nordic Heritage Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Travel trunk At the turn of the 19th century, many Nordic people arrived in the U.S. in search of new opportunities. They left behind cherished possessions, carrying only the essentials that would fit in trunks for the long journey.
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Old Ballard
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Multimedia exhibits, life-size replicas, please-touch displays, and music and sound effects transport young visitors back in time to experience life as a Nordic-American immigrant in the 19th century. Then, kids will enjoy more contemporary favorites such as an American Girl doll case and a thousand plus piece LEGO display.
The program parallels the museum’s themes such as Nordic emigrants’ experience in early America up through their contribution to contemporary culture. Adults will appreciate children receiving a thorough understanding of Nordic culture, as the museum is the only one in the U.S. to honor contributions of all five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Step into 1852 and see what Ballard looked like to Nordic immigrants. Peek in the window at the Cascade Drug Store for a glimpse of the medicinal remedies offered back in the 19th century.
Bait station Fishing has long been a part of Nordic culture and was a livelihood for many early immigrants in the Pacific Northwest. Try baiting a hook on this replica of a fishing boat bait station.
MUSEUM info Website: www.nordicmuseum.org
Early LEGO
Address: 3014 NW 67th Street, Seattle, WA 98117
LEGO bricks are a Danish invention. Their creator, Ole Kirk Christiansen, fashioned the first LEGO bricks out of wood in 1932.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm, Sunday: noon to 4 pm Admission: Adults: $8, Seniors and college students: $7, Children 5 and older: $6, Children younger than 5: Free
Free/Discounted Museum Days: Free admission the first Thursday of the month. The Museum Store: Open during regular Museum hours. Special kids and family programs: Nordic Stories: First Thursdays, 10 am. Featuring stories from the Nordic countries along with fun craft projects, this program is geared toward preschool-aged children and their grown-ups. Moomin Mania: Thursday, August 3, 1 to 2:30 pm. Join us for a celebration of all things Moomin! Listen to stories, watch classic cartoons, and make crafts at this fun-filled event. Viking Days: Saturday, August 19 and Sunday, August 20, 10 am to 5 pm. Fun for all ages, this outdoor festival offers Nordic food, lively entertainment, a Viking Encampment, and much more. Enjoy a Swedish pancake breakfast and/or a salmon barbeque, and shop in true Nordic style! Special craft programs for kids.
American Girl Brought to life in 1986, Kirsten Larson was one of the original American Girl characters. A Swedish emigrant to America, Kirsten’s story as she adapted to life in a new land was eagerly followed by young girls.
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Northwest Railway Museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Northwest Railway Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Pocket watch
Kids’ coloring book and paper engineer hat Historically there was sometimes a stewardess assigned to passenger trains. Their job was to help passengers, especially families. They carried activities like these to entertain children on long rides.
WRL Co. locomotive 1 The #1 was the first diesel locomotive purchased for use in Enumclaw by Weyerhaeuser. The #1 marked the end of the steam era, which lasted for over 100 years.
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Trains, trains and more real trains! Hands-on activity areas including a “kid size” locomotive. Train ride to the top of Snoqualmie Falls, an old depot to explore, conductors and engineers to talk with. Train Shed Exhibit Building with more trains, a model train layout and a kids’ area to explore.
Historic trains and more! Visit a Victorian depot, learn how the railway changed everything, experience the excitement of a working railroad, travel back in time to experience life before interstate highways, shop in a bookstore, and enjoy a train excursion that includes the view from the top of Snoqualmie Falls.
MUSEUM info Website: www.trainmuseum.org
“Northwest” from caboose 1203 NP caboose 1203 is typical of cabooses used on freight trains across North America and acted as the crew’s office. The cupola allowed them to watch over the moving train.
NP logo Refrigerator cars changed the way Americans ate! Food, such as oranges, could be shipped long distances because the food could be refrigerated during transport. These cars expanded the foods available.
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Address: 38625 SE King St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065 1890 Snoqualmie Depot & Bookstore Hours: 10 am to 5pm, 7 days a week. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Railway History Center Campus: Included stop during regular train rides. Walk-ups: Available Summer 2017.
Admission: Free admission to visit the Snoqualmie Depot and grounds. $10 per person admission to visit Railway History Center Campus.
Train Rides: Saturdays and Sundays, April through the end of October. $10-$20, children under 2 ride free. Special Events: Day Out With Thomas; Santa Train; Halloween Train, Railroad Days, Mother’s, Father’s & Grandparents’ Days, Grand Tours, Education Programs, Whistle Stop Birthday Parties.
Online Exhibits: www.trainmuseum.org Food: A variety of restaurants are available in easy walking distance in historic Snoqualmie.
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Time is important to railroads. Train crew has to carry a watch and be aware of what time it is to prevent accidents. Conductors and engineers compare time every shift.
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Seattle Art Museum
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SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Seattle Art Museum
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Chinese Camel The Camels served as the greeting party for SAM’s original location in Volunteer Park at what is now the Asian Art Museum. Find these former museum doormen and say hello.
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“Middle Fork”
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Art is larger than life at SAM! Our huge spaces allow for full-size tree sculptures, stone camels, a towering mouse, and much more. Kids and their adults can roam the galleries and then find one of the family-friendly spaces we keep stocked for making and playing during your visit.
SAM’s collection spans centuries and cultures, bringing a world of art to the whole family. Special exhibitions include exciting contemporary art and old masterworks. SAM members get access to Parent’s Night Out which includes a docent tour and a few hours to yourselves while we entertain the kids.
Middle Fork was cast from a live 140-yearold western hemlock tree in the Cascade Mountains using thousands of pieces of reclaimed old-growth cedar. Now its branches hang above our visitors!
“Blue Princess” Can you find a princess in the galleries? Akio Takamori’s Blue Princess was inspired by portraits from the 17th century Spanish court—talk about global influence!
MUSEUM info Website: www.seattleartmuseum.org
MercedesBenz Coffin
Address: 1300 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98101 Hours: 10 am to 5 pm; Closed Tue.; Thu. open ’til 9 pm
At nine feet long, this replica of a Mercedes-Benz is a large coffin. Slide the top off and inside you would find an upholstered interior and a pillow.
Cost: Kids 12 and under are always free Free Days: The first Thursday of the month admission to collection galleries is free and prices for the special exhibition are 50% off. Family Events: Family Field Day is Saturday July 29 at the Olympic Sculpture Park from 10 am to 2 pm. www.visitsam.org/summer Weekend Classes: Join us on Sundays July 2-September 10 from 11 am to 1 pm at SAM for free, all-ages, drop-in art making inspired by the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors
“Funerary Portrait” Roman influence on Egyptian painting can be seen in this Egyptian Funerary Portrait. Parents, does this remind you of a certain ghost-busting actor?
Programs for Schools: Yes! www.visitsam.org/educators Museum Café: Yes! www.tastesam.com Family Friendly Features: SAM has multiple family-specific spaces both inside and outside our galleries. Come explore, play, and make art with us!
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Seattle Children's museum SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at Seattle Children’s Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Raccoon in the tree Our friend the Raccoon is trying to find a good tree to make his home in. Can you find him in Discovery Bay?
Theater masks They say the theater comes alive at night. The girl and her crow above the stage come down to put on their own plays. Can you find their sleeping place?
Lava river The earth is alive and so are the mountains. They shift, move and form new paths with their red-hot lava and ice. Can you find the lava river moving through the mountain?
Yellow turtle The shy little turtle hides in the garden and when she sees you approach she retreats to her shell. Can you find our shy friend in Kobe? She just wants to come out and play.
The light table Find a play table full of light that you can make colorful shapes out of plastic. You may even be able to look at an X-ray or two!
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• The variety of materials to explore and manipulate within the exhibits
• Open-ended guiding questions and caregiver tips, designed to get the most out of your trip
• The new STEM area, Investigation Station, with opportunities to conduct real experiments and imaginative play • Multicultural programming and perspectives provided by staff and guest performers • Awesome art programming and Imagination Studio, with multiple art mediums to try
• Welcoming staff and knowledgeable educators available to offer programs and help with your questions • Spaces designed specifically for very young and older elementary aged children • New culturally relevant programming for family and group visits
MUSEUM info Website: www.thechildrensmuseum.org Address: 305 Harrison Street; Seattle, WA 98109 Hours: 10 am to 5 pm (Monday-Friday), 10 am to 6 pm (Saturday-Sunday) Admission: $10.50/person (adult or child); $9.50/grandparent; Military, DSHS, Quest card discounts; Group visits, $9 per person (Please visit our website for information on sponsored group admission & discount information: www.thechildrensmuseum.org/visit/prices/) Special Event: Cocktails & Chemistry: www.thechildrensmuseum.org/cocktails-chemistry/ Summer Camps: Discovery Days Camps (June 26-September 2): www.thechildrensmuseum.org/programs/camps/ Other: Educator/homeschool training workshops available to suit your needs Location: Under the Armory Food Court on the Seattle Center grounds
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Washington State History MUSEUM SCAVENGER HUNT
Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at the Washington State History Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
Model railroad Can you find this section of our model railroad? It’s built to look just like Tacoma and Pierce County from different time periods.
Wagon
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Lots of hands-on interactives! Summer programs at WSHM connect kids with history through projects, artifacts, live demonstrations and take-home activities. Can’t make it to a program? Come anytime 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday to explore the exhibits. Gallery docents are happy to answer questions.
The museum’s real artifacts and reconstructions inspire young learners through exciting stories. This summer, visitors get a special treat with Gridiron Glory: The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, featuring 200+ historic artifacts and interactives. Pop on a helmet to hear coach-to-player communication, try on shoulder pads, and more!
Take a seat in this covered wagon! It’s a great photo op! Thousands of people moved to Washington in wagons like this, and it’s filled with artifacts brought here on the Oregon Trail!
Football This football is more than 100 years old! Can you find it in the museum’s Gridiron Glory exhibition from the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
MUSEUM info Website: www.WashingtonHistory.org Address: 1911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, WA, 1-888-BE THERE
Scale
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm, Third Thursdays: 10 am to 8 pm
This scale was used for weighing gold found in mines and rivers in Canada and Alaska. Many people traveled through Washington in hopes of finding gold farther north.
Admission: Historical Society Members: FREE, Adults (ages 18 & over): $12 Seniors (ages 60 & over): $8, Students (ages 6–17 years): $8, Military Veteran (proof of service required): $8, Children (ages 5 & under): FREE Small group walk-in rate (groups of 15 or more): $5 each
Free Days: Free from 2 to 8 pm on the Third Thursday of every month. Join us Saturday, Aug. 19 from 10 am to 5 pm for a free all-day indoor/outdoor Native arts and culture festival in collaboration with Tacoma Art Museum. Blue Star Museums Program: Free admission to active military and their families through Labor Day.
Mine board
Onsite Dining: Located adjacent in the museum plaza, Anthem Coffee & Tea
Take a walk through our coal mine! In company towns like Roslyn, miners would place a number on the board before going into the mine.
serves a variety of beverages, pastries, salads, sandwiches, and other refreshments.
Family Programs: Washington State History Museum has a range of exciting programs for all ages, from talking to the model railroad operations team to handson themed Family Camps, movies, festivals and more. Get the details at Events and Programs under the Visit menu tab at www.WashingtonHistory.org.
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WING LUKE MUSEUM SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t miss these five exciting treasures at the Wing Luke Museum CHECK THEM OFF AS YOU FIND EACH ONE!
A 1910 view A window in the ground, this lets you see into the basement of a 1910 import-export company. Food and supplies were delivered through a trap door at street level.
Jeremy Lin jerseys These jerseys belong to Jeremy Lin, first American player of Chinese/Taiwanese descent in the NBA, from his time with the New York Knicks and his current team, the Brooklyn Nets.
New rock This is an artist representation of a new type of rock called plastiglomerate discovered in Hawai’i, formed by plastic, wood, stone, coral, basalt, sand and seashells.
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Kids have fun learning about Seattle history and Asian American culture by physically being in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. The Historic Hotel Tour is a must-see with its living quarters of early Asian pioneers. From handson exhibits to neighborhood tours, kids are encouraged to explore to pique curiosity and activate senses.
Give your kids an experience that opens their eyes to new cultures and perspectives in a way that textbooks can’t. Exhibits currently on display include sports, Bruce Lee, climate change. The museum also offers food and walking tours and is a great resource to help you navigate this historic neighborhood.
MUSEUM info Website: www.wingluke.org
Ganesha Ganesha’s elephant head makes him easy to identify. His pot belly represents bounty, while his broken tusk symbolizes sacrifice. The mouse at his foot reflects his wisdom and intellect.
Address: 719 South King St. in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District Hours: Tues-Sun, 10 am to 5 pm; open until 8 pm on first Thursdays of the month Admission: $17 Adult, $15 Senior, $10 Youth, $12.50 Student, Free for child under 5 Free/Discounted Museum Days: First Thursdays of the Month and Family Fun Days (August 19, November 18)
Special Events for Families/Kids: August 19 & November 18 (Family Fun Days) Summer Day Camps/Classes: Yes: www.wingluke.org/summercamp Afterschool/Weekend Classes: Yes: www.wingluke.org/teen-programs
Drill team costume A costume for the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, often seen at parades. Ruby-red lips and white drill shoes help give the final touch to the uniformed look.
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Programs for Schools/Homeschoolers: Yes: www.wingluke.org/ educator-resources
Museum Café: No, though there are designated areas where food can be eaten. Admission is an all-day pass with in and out privileges to encourage exploration and eating at nearby restaurants. Parent & Kid-friendly Features: A zodiac scavenger hunt throughout the Museum with a prize; an interactive kids exhibit, Come Out and Play, opening July 15.
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