Allied Arts
Richland, Washington
Allied Arts Association and gallery provides art development, awareness and education for the Mid-Columbia region of Washington State, including the cities of Pasco, Kennewick, Richland and surrounding areas.
Latimer Quilt & Textile Center
Tillamook, OR
www.latimerquiltandtextile.comWe offer exhibits of antique and contemporary quilts, weaving and spinning demonstrations, and instruction in various textile arts. The Center hosts meetings of the Oregon Coast Fiberartisans, the Ocean Breeze Rugkrafters Guild, and the Tillamook County Quilters Guild. There is a research library for on site use, a climate controlled textile repository, and a gift shop with hand-made items, books and vintage and hand-dyed fabric.
Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, & Technology (CREHST)
Richland, Washington
The Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) is a museum and science center created to tell the dynamic story of the Columbia Basin and surrounding region.
East Benton County Historical Museum
Kennewick, Washington
Funded by local contributions and built in 1982, the East Benton County Historical Museum was designed by a local architect to showcase some wonderful historic artifacts. With its artful construction and sensitive use of natural lighting, this museum has won renown with museum professionals as "the best small museum building in the state".
Benton County Historical Museum
Prosser, Washington
www.u-s-history.com/wa/b/bentochm.htmDedicated in 1968, the museum has 5 rooms with over 20,000 items on display, including pioneer photos and artifacts, an old store display, glass and porcelain collections, a Victorian parlor and much more.
Franklin County Historical Society
Pasco, Washington
The Society is located in Pasco's former Carnegie Library, which originally opened in 1911. Exhibits feature Native American artifacts, information on Lewis & Clark's Corp of Discovery, railroad development, agriculture, irrigation, area ferries and bridges, aviation and health care, as well as a wealth of local artifacts and photos.
Washington State Railroads Historical Society Museum
Pasco, Washington
The history of Pasco begins with the establishment of the Northern Pacific Railway settlement of Ainsworth in 1879. Dedicated to preserving the history of all railroads throughout the state, the museum contains many artifacts. Open Thirsday, Friday and Saturdays.
Fort Walla Walla Museum
Walla Walla, Washington
Fort Walla Walla Museum offers five large exhibit halls, 17-building pioneer village, more than 40 Living History performances each season, and excellent children's programs. Many of these have gained regional and national significance. The Museum occupies 15 acres within Fort Walla Walla Park, part of the original 600-acre military reservation of Fort Walla Walla.