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The Washington State History Museum is open for visitors Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Masks are required. Special hours on the third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission3:00-8:00 PM.
CURRICULUM - WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Curriculum updates Some of WSHS’s former curriculum modules are being updated, and will be reposted soon. To accommodate teachers and students who have been using those units for some time, a limited number of lesson plans are available for download in the Lesson Plans section of this page (scroll down). For additional resources, weencourage
FACILITY RENTALS
Most private event rentals include access to either the Great Hall of Washington History or the featured exhibitions galleries, giving your guests an especially memorable experience. Find out more about current and upcoming exhibitions here. Give us a call to schedule a tour of our unique spaces and meet our event coordinator. Rental ResourcesRates
CONTACT - WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Washington State Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 membership organization, open to any and all individuals, families, or firms. The Society is also recognized in statute (RCW 27.34) as a trustee agency of the state of Washington with enumerated powers. HERITAGE CAPITAL PROJECTS Since 1995, HCP has distributed more than $80 million in capital grants to support more than 300 community history facilities and historic landscapes. Washington nonprofits, tribal organizations, local governments, ports, and public development authorities are eligible to apply. If you need assistance, please email heritage.capitalprojects@wshs.wa.gov or call the HCP office at 253-244 IN THE SPIRIT CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS 2021 IN THE SPIRIT is an annual summer celebration of diverse Native American arts and culture, including a juried exhibition at the Washington State History Museum, an Artist Awards event, artist talks, and an indoor/outdoor community festival with an arts market. The Exhibition – July 15 through August 29. The IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition kicks off with a virtual artistHONORING JUNETEENTH
The oldest celebrated national commemoration of the ending of slavery, Juneteenth is commemorated to acknowledge a period in American history that continues to shape our communities. WSHS encourages you to join us in celebrating with one of our many partners who preserve the history of Black Americans and Washingtonians. See page for links andresources.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST HISTORY CONFERENCE The Pacific Northwest has long been a place of contested spaces. As we embark on a new decade and upcoming presidential election, profound demographic, economic, political, and cultural changes continue to shape struggles over power, rights, and freedoms in the region. Yet, these societal challenges have also produced different forms of resistance by diverse groups 4TH GRADE LESSON PLAN: WHY IS THE RIGHT TO VOTE IMPORTANT 4th grade, Women’s Suffrage Inquiry Design Model (IDM) Lesson Plan: Why is the Right to Vote Important? Download IDM: PDF | WORD Download a PDF of all the resources and materials in this unit. Compelling Question Why is the right to vote important? Why did women fight for and win the right to HOME - WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETYVISITEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSRESEARCHEDUCATIONGET INVOLVEDJOIN & SUPPORT The Washington State History Museum is open for visitors Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Masks are required. Special hours on the third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission3:00-8:00 PM.
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The Washington State History Museum is open for visitors Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Masks are required. Special hours on the third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission3:00-8:00 PM.
CURRICULUM - WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Curriculum updates Some of WSHS’s former curriculum modules are being updated, and will be reposted soon. To accommodate teachers and students who have been using those units for some time, a limited number of lesson plans are available for download in the Lesson Plans section of this page (scroll down). For additional resources, weencourage
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Most private event rentals include access to either the Great Hall of Washington History or the featured exhibitions galleries, giving your guests an especially memorable experience. Find out more about current and upcoming exhibitions here. Give us a call to schedule a tour of our unique spaces and meet our event coordinator. Rental ResourcesRates
CONTACT - WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Washington State Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 membership organization, open to any and all individuals, families, or firms. The Society is also recognized in statute (RCW 27.34) as a trustee agency of the state of Washington with enumerated powers. HERITAGE CAPITAL PROJECTS Since 1995, HCP has distributed more than $80 million in capital grants to support more than 300 community history facilities and historic landscapes. Washington nonprofits, tribal organizations, local governments, ports, and public development authorities are eligible to apply. If you need assistance, please email heritage.capitalprojects@wshs.wa.gov or call the HCP office at 253-244 IN THE SPIRIT CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS 2021 IN THE SPIRIT is an annual summer celebration of diverse Native American arts and culture, including a juried exhibition at the Washington State History Museum, an Artist Awards event, artist talks, and an indoor/outdoor community festival with an arts market. The Exhibition – July 15 through August 29. The IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition kicks off with a virtual artistHONORING JUNETEENTH
The oldest celebrated national commemoration of the ending of slavery, Juneteenth is commemorated to acknowledge a period in American history that continues to shape our communities. WSHS encourages you to join us in celebrating with one of our many partners who preserve the history of Black Americans and Washingtonians. See page for links andresources.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST HISTORY CONFERENCE The Pacific Northwest has long been a place of contested spaces. As we embark on a new decade and upcoming presidential election, profound demographic, economic, political, and cultural changes continue to shape struggles over power, rights, and freedoms in the region. Yet, these societal challenges have also produced different forms of resistance by diverse groups 4TH GRADE LESSON PLAN: WHY IS THE RIGHT TO VOTE IMPORTANT 4th grade, Women’s Suffrage Inquiry Design Model (IDM) Lesson Plan: Why is the Right to Vote Important? Download IDM: PDF | WORD Download a PDF of all the resources and materials in this unit. Compelling Question Why is the right to vote important? Why did women fight for and win the right to EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS The Washington State History Museum is open for visitors Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Masks are required. Special hours on the third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission3:00-8:00 PM.
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The Washington State Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 membership organization, open to any and all individuals, families, or firms. The Society is also recognized in statute (RCW 27.34) as a trustee agency of the state of Washington with enumerated powers.RESEARCH CENTER
About the Research Center The Washington State History Research Center provides public access to historical archives, special collections, digital collections and research library, while also serving as the principal repository for the Society’s artifact collections, special collections, and digital collections. The special collection includes the following types of resources, relating toA VIEW FROM ABOVE
See a selection of bird’s-eye view maps from the Washington State Historical Society's collections illustrating cities and towns from across the state. Also called panoramic maps, they were drawn to give the viewer a sense of looking down at a city and its major features as if they were flying above it. Maps on view are from the late 1800s -early 1900s as well as more recently created maps TACOMA MUSEUM DISTRICT The Washington State History Museum is open for visitors Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Masks are required. Special hours on the third Thursday of each month, 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission3:00-8:00 PM.
CROSSING BOUNDARIES
Washington State History Museum's original exhibition, "Crossing Boundaries: Portraits of a Transgender West," highlights historical narratives of transgender people in the West from 1860 to 1940, and considers how westward migration provided opportunities for self-expression and fulfillment. As they traversed unfamiliar territory, these individuals crossed both physical boundaries and the IN THE SPIRIT CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS 2021 IN THE SPIRIT is an annual summer celebration of diverse Native American arts and culture, including a juried exhibition at the Washington State History Museum, an Artist Awards event, artist talks, and an indoor/outdoor community festival with an arts market. The Exhibition – July 15 through August 29. The IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition kicks off with a virtual artist THE NEGRO MOTORIST GREEN BOOK The Washington State History Museum is pleased to present The Negro Motorist Green Book, a Smithsonian exhibition. In 1936, Victor Hugo Green, a Harlem postman, began publishing a guide for Black travelers modeled after a similar publication for Jewish travelers. The Negro Motorist Green-Book, as it was known, was an instant success, providing Black travelers of the era with information on CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Open positions will be posted below. If you are interested in a paid part-timeSAMPLE PROJECTS
The following project samples have been made available solely for educational purposes and cannot be duplicated. For more information about the use of this material, please contact Molly Wilmoth at the Washington State Historical Society at molly.wilmoth@wshs.wa.gov or253
Washington State History Museum will re-open on April 2, 2021. Hours will be Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM. Every Third Thursday the museum will be open 10:00 AM-8:00 PM with free admission 3:00-8:00PM. Close
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CURATOR TALK WITH PETER BOAG AND GWEN WHITING Jun 10, 6:00pm - 7:30pm Join us for an immersive discussion surrounding the original exhibition Crossing Boundaries: Portraits of a Transgender West with curator Peter Boag, Professor and Columbia Chair in History of the American West at Washington State University, and author of Re-Dressing America’s Frontier Past.HONORING JUNETEENTH
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A LOOK AT WASHINGTON STATE PRIDE Jul 1, 6:00pm - 7:30pm Learn about the history of PRIDE celebrations across Washington State and a look at items from the WSHS collections. View All Washington State History Museum FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY MUSEUM Take a look at our upcoming exhibitions and events.Explore!
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