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What's Going On at the Museum?
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What Is This Thing?
Burke Museum and King County archaeology program and artifact identification March 16 is in Monroe. Residents are encouraged to bring bone and stone tools and other finds.
The Monroe Historical ...
Posted Mar 1, 2013, 2:05 PM by Web Manager -
Tree Soldiers in Washington State: The Civilian Conservation Corps
7 pm Monday, March 11
Everett Public Library Auditorium
It was a stimulus package, parks-building effort, and an environmental
project, all rolled into one. It was the Civilian Conservation ...
Posted Feb 26, 2013, 12:27 PM by Web Manager -
Hidden Treasures: What Museum's Aren't Displaying
Saturday, March 2 2:00-3:00pm
Museums only display about 10% of their holdings to the public. Learn the surprising political, philosophical, artistic, environmental and historic reasons why museums ...
Posted Feb 26, 2013, 12:21 PM by Web Manager -
2012 Malstrom Award Nominations
The League of Snohomish County Heritage Organizations (LOSCHO) has announced five nominees for the 2012 Malstrom Award. The award recognizes outstanding work by any heritage organization or other organizational projects ...
Posted Feb 12, 2013, 1:25 PM by Web Manager -
Learn About the Civilian Conservation Corps in Snohomish County
Author, historian and artist Janet Oakley reveals some surprising facts
about Civilian Conservation Corps efforts in the Washington State at 7pm
Monday March 11 in the Everett Public Library Auditorium ...
Posted Feb 12, 2013, 1:15 PM by Web Manager
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Start Your Mt. Loop Experience Here!
The Granite Fall Historical Museum is a great
place to start when touring the Mt. Loop Highway. Learn about the area
and pick up our audiovisual tour of the Mt. Loop for your phone or
laptop.
Become a Part
of Our History!
This museum exists because the community keeps it running with volunteer's time, labor, objects, or money.
Learn more about donating yours.
This museum exists because the community keeps it running with volunteer's time, labor, objects, or money.
Learn more about donating yours.


