- Pacific Science Center@ - Seattle
dir.yahoo.com/.../Museums_and_Exhibits/Pacific_Science_Center
- Experience Music Project (EMP)@ - Seattle
Explore Experience Music Project (EMP), the museum of music history in Seattle, founded by Paul Allen. Sites feature the virtual tour, exhibits, programs, workshops, and live performances as well as an interview with its architect Frank Gehry.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Museums_and_Exhibits/Experience_Music_Project__EMP_
- Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
- Seattle
Exhibiting dinosaur bones and other fossil specimens, culture and art from throughout the Pacific Rim, and offering resources on the mammals of Washington state.
www.washington.edu/burkemuseum
- iQuest
- Seattle
Hands-on interactive museum.
www.iquestmuseum.com
- Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
- Seattle
Walking tour of Seattle's subterranean level of historic Pioneer Square.
www.undergroundtour.com
- Children's Museum
- Seattle
Touch, explore and create in Seattle's favorite place for kids.
www.thechildrensmuseum.org
- Northwest Railway Museum
- Snoqualmie
Exhibits include the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad, an interpretive program offering rides on antique railroad coaches. Also features a collection of railway equipment and a research library.
www.trainmuseum.org
- Wing Luke Asian Museum
- Seattle
Devoted to preserving and presenting the history, art, and culture of Asian Pacific Americans.
www.wingluke.org
- Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
- Seattle
Combining historical displays with an interactive learning area for children and adults.
members.aol.com/smpmuseum
- Banana Museum, The
- Auburn
Gallery of banana folk art, artifacts, and other weird stuff.
www.bananamuseum.com
- Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art
- Bellevue
Museum dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of dolls as an art form. Site includes museum history, newsletter, and events calendar.
www.dollart.com
- Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
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- Seattle
Combines artifacts and information in evocative environments that immerse visitors in science fiction's alternative worlds.
www.sfhomeworld.org
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