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Organization
Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Seattle, WA
CARW educates, organizes, and mobilizes white people to show up powerfully for racial justice and collective liberation.
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
, WA
The Washington Society of Mayflower Descendants is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization of nearly 475 Mayflower ‘cousins’
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Enumclaw, WA
The Enumclaw History Museum is located at 1837 Marion St, in Enumclaw in a building that was originally built in 1909 as the Enumclaw Masonic Hall. The building was listed on the "Washington Heritage Register" in 2003. The museum features displays of items and photographs of the people, places and history from the late 1800's to the present, and includes a collection of over 1300 historic local photographs. The photos are indexed and are in albums available for viewing, and you may also purchase prints. There are many records of births, deaths, weddings, and business and family histories that have been catalogued and which visitors are welcome to view.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Duvall, WA
Founded in 1976, the Duvall Historical Society works to preserve the heritage of Duvall and the surrounding region. It publishes books on this subject and sponsors regular programs open to the general public.
Community Focus
African American, WA, Jewish, Black, Japanese, Latina/e/o/x, Native American, Settler
Location
Seattle, WA
Living Voices is a nationally touring educational theatre bringing life to history through the power of live theatre, video, and personal discussion
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Native American, Settler
Location
Republic, WA
The Ferry County Historical Society is a nonprofit organization (501(3)(c)) which places its primary emphasis on preserving & exhibiting artifacts related to the rich history of Ferry County.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Ferndale, WA
Preserving the past for the future at Pioneer Park
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Gig Harbor, WA
The Museum fulfills its mission and vision by providing a museum to the community and educational programs serving residents, visitors, researchers, and students.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Freeland, WA
We offer fellowship and support to anyone interested in genealogy. New members and guests are always welcome. Our meetings are held in Freeland, Washington but members come from many locations all over the island and on the mainland.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Granite Falls, WA
The Granite Falls Historical Society is a volunteer organization dedicated to honoring the contributions and lives of past residents, while providing inspiration and direction for future ones.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Kent, WA
The Greater Kent Historical Society (GKHS) is a nonprofit organization in the state of Washington that promotes the discovery, preservation and dissemination of knowledge about the history of the greater Kent area.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Walla Walla, WA
At Fort Walla Walla Museum more than 50,000 artifacts and photographs as well as a Living History series and other events and programs tell the story of the many people who have inhabited the Walla Walla Valley.
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
Nine Miles Falls, WA
Friends of Spokane House (FOSH) is a nonprofit 501-c3 organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of the early fur trade activities that shaped the Euro and Native American history of the Inland Northwest.
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
Richland, WA
The Museum operates a facility that promotes and celebrates quilting and the fiber arts. We sponsor activities that encourage textile preservation (classes, exhibits), and that provide information about traditions and techniques (workshops, lectures), and raise funds to support a nurturing space that welcomes people of all ages, abilities, and interests.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Settler
Location
Connell, WA
The Connell Heritage Museum is located at 350 W. Adams Street. This beautifully restored 1904 Gothic Revival Church has been the site of numerous churches of different denominations over the last century. The Connell Heritage Museum includes the 1904 Church, the Hudlow Memorial Annex and Gardens, the Adams Homestead which is a fully restored local farmhouse circa 1910, a 1973 Burlington Northern Caboose and the Pepiot Ranch House.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Native American, Settler
Location
Chelan, WA
The Chelan Museum is operated by the Lake Chelan Historical Society as a historical and cultural center for the Lake Chelan Valley.
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
Vashon, WA
Vashon Showing Up for Racial Justice is a chapter of SURJ national, a network of groups and individuals educating, mobilizing & organizing white people in a multi-racial movement for racial justice.
Community Focus
WA, Native American, Settler
Location
Cashmere, WA
The Chelan County Historical Society, a 501(c )(3) nonprofit organization that operates the Cashmere Museum & Pioneer Village, began in 1955 as a collaborative effort between local collector Willis Carey and local businesses, led by John McDonald and the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce. Developed by, for, and in conjunction with the community, the Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village seeks to engage, educate, and entertain visitors both local and international
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
Forks, WA
Early history of Forks and the surrounding area is celebrated at the Forks Timber Museum through displays from Pioneer Living and Logging History.
Community Focus
WA, Settler
Location
Stanwood, WA
We discover, preserve, and display materials which help to establish, illustrate, and interpret the economic, social, and cultural heritage of our area.