If you love learning, and I hope you do,
because once you stop learning, there really is no need to continue existing,
then there will be plenty of museums in and around Seattle Washington that will
feed the mind while entertaining you and your family. The vast number of
museums in this area makes it a very interesting place to visit. There are
museums here that cover everything from the Klondike Gold Rush to Log Houses
and many, many things in between.
In addition to the two museums mentioned
above there are several interesting museums to visit while in Seattle. The
first one is the Museum of Flight. This is probably one of the museums that
Seattle is most proud of. It is consistently voted one of, if not the best of
its kind in the country. Learn about the history of flight and even take a ride
in a flight simulator or tour the original Air Force One. No matter how you
feel about flying, I'm almost certain that someone in your group (especially if
there are any boys) will find this museum to be of great interest.
The Northwest Railway Museum is another
museum that is not only educational but also fun for everyone in the family as
well. Visit the Depot, which has been fully restored to its originally splendor
or take a ride on one of the trains. Whatever you fancy, your little guy's
(even your not so little guy's) eyes will light up at the idea of riding the
rails. The mission of this museum is to educate the public on the vital role
that railroads have played in the development of Washington State throughout
history. I think they are achieving their goal quite nicely and am happy to be
able to make more of the public aware of them and their mission.
The next museum that is a little out of the
ordinary and yet vastly interesting and educational is the Whale Museum. This
is of particular interest if you intend to do any whale watching while you are
visiting the great city of Seattle. Whale watching is always a great deal of
fun and it is even more fun if you are armed with the knowledge that can be
gleaned by spending a little time learning about whales at the Whale Museum
before you go on your whale watching excursion.
The Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center is
another of the great museums that can be found in Seattle. This museum not only
offers great resources and information about the maritime history that is so
important to Seattle today but interactive displays that encourage children to
learn and explore by doing. This is a great place to spend the day, but pay
close attention to their hours for the day you are planning to attend as this
center has shorter weekday hours than most museums.
The Wing Luke Asian Museum is the only museum
of its kind in the U.S. This museum is devoted to preserving and promoting
Asian Pacific American culture, history, and art. This museum has a permanent
exhibit that is set up to remind us of the internment camps that were used for
Japanese Americans during the Second World War. I think that this, more than
anything else is an important reminder and well worth the visit and there are many
more exhibits that offer entertainment and education.
I hope that you will visit one or more of
these great museums. I think you will be surprised to find how educational and
fun they really are for the entire family.
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