Bainbridge Island Historical Museum

Bainbridge Island Historical Museum

Arts & Culture Org - Educational - Film / Video - History / Heritage - Kids / Family - Library - Museum / Gallery - Nonprofit - Special Events - Traditional Arts - Visual Arts

Website: https://bainbridgehistory.org/

 (206) 842-2773

 215 Ericksen Ave NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum is a nonprofit organization located in Bainbridge Island, a short ferry ride from Seattle. Our mission is to collect, preserve, and foster knowledge of Bainbridge Island History. Each year, some 13,000 visitors come from around the world to experience our award-winning exhibits which illustrate the Island’s past as a lumber and shipbuilding powerhouse, and then as an important center for strawberry farming. We tell the story of the forced removal of the Island’s large Japanese American population during WWII, the first of some 120,000 people to be incarcerated in internment camps. We provide a year-round educational program for Island youth and for visiting groups.

Our teacher docents are trained educators that participate in outreach programs both in the museum and at schools throughout the region. Our 5 staff members help educators, writers and researchers locate and interpret historical source material using our collection of more than 18,000 artifacts, digital images, books and maps.

As of January, 2019 the Museum has been FREE to the public! We’re open Fri-Sun 10AM-4PM. Stop by and visit us — bring your family and friends!

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