These resources should be of value to new and experienced researchers searching the Pacific Northwest region and beyond. We welcome your suggestions for additional links. If you find a broken link or would like to suggest a link, please contact the webmaster at info@tpcgs.org.
 
 
Filter by Category:
Return to Category List
Listings Per Page: 

Listings: 1 to 12 of 12
The mission of the Harbor History Museum is to create opportunities to experience the heritage of the greater Gig Harbor communities. We do this by collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of this area. Our vision is to be the cornerstone that provides a gathering place and a sense of identity for our community.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
The mission of the Kitsap History Museum is to collect, preserve, and exhibit the diverse culture, heritage, and history of Kitsap County for the education and enjoyment of the public.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
A Gateway to a Remarkable Adventure: Seattle flourished during and after the Klondike Gold Rush. Merchants supplied people from around the world passing through this port city on their way to a remarkable adventure in Alaska. Today, the park is your gateway to learn about the Klondike Gold Rush, explore the area's public lands, and engage with the local community.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
By collecting and preserving artifacts and stories of the Puget Sound region’s diverse history, MOHAI highlights our tradition of innovation and imagination. Through compelling exhibits, scholarship, education, public programs, and community engagement, MOHAI bridges the past, present, and future.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
Our Mission: To develop and operate an outstanding railroad museum where the public can experience the excitement of a working railroad and see and understand the role of railroads in the development and settlement of Washington State and adjacent areas.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
Northwest Seaport is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the maritime heritage of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast and to the development of maritime-based educational programs and opportunities for the broad community.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
This museum was built by the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneers Association to preserve artifacts of the north & south forks of the Stillaguamish River Valley. Items in this museum include household, logging, dairy, military, railroad, sports, medical, education, transportation, music and thousands of old B & W photos. Keeping alive the heritage of the original homesteaders of the area.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
Discover the rich culture and traditions of the people of the clear salt water and explore the history of Agate Passage, winter home of Chief Seattle and the heart of the Suquamish People.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
Originally built in 1907 by Norwegian immigrants, Vashon Heritage Museum served as a Lutheran church and a children's center before it became our home. It has been lovingly preserved by the Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Association and now houses historical, cultural, and environmental images and artifacts documenting the history of Vashon Island.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
The Whatcom Museum acknowledges that we gather on the traditional territory of the Lhaq’temish – Lummi People – and the Nuxwsá7aq – Nooksack People – who have lived in the Coast Salish region from time immemorial. The Museum honors our relationship with all of our Coast Salish neighbors and our shared responsibilities to their homeland where we all reside today.
Last Updated: 5 February 2022
We connect everyone to the dynamic history, cultures, and art of Asian Pacific Americans through vivid storytelling and inspiring experiences to advance racial and social equity. — The Wing Mission
Last Updated: 5 February 2022