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“Shoreline History”
The Shoreline Historical Museum, a non-profit 501 (c ) 3 organization, is dedicated to preserving, recording and interpreting the heritage of the historic Shoreline area, (85th to 205th, Puget Sound to Lake Washington) and its relationship to the Northwest region. The Museum’s location, is at the intersection of 185th and Linden, one block west of the most historic intersection in Shoreline, where the first business took hold in 1911, the Rogers General Store.
I can't believe I missed giving The Shoreline Historical museum a review. I have been here several times since discovering it 6 or 7 years ago. Growing up in the Bitter Lake area, it holds some... Read more
Did you know Shoreline had a Historical Museum? I didn't until I was driving up 99 the other day and saw a brown sign that said Historical Museum that way, so I went that way, I wanted to check... Read more
The Shoreline Museum is where I learned how to type S.O.S. on a telegraph when I was growing up. We came here for school to learn about the history of our city, Shoreline, and some basics about... Read more
Shoreline Historical Museum
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- Tue - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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