Harbor History Museum

Harbor History Museum
Established 2010
Location 4121 Harborview Drive
Gig Harbor, Washington
Coordinates 47°20′15″N 122°35′35″W / 47.3375°N 122.5931°W / 47.3375; -122.5931
Type History and maritime
Director John Ross
Owner Gig Harbor Peninsula Historical Society
Website harborhistorymuseum.org

The Harbor History Museum is a regional maritime and history museum in Gig Harbor, Washington. It hosts exhibits on regional culture and history, and Midway Schoolhouse, a one-room schoolhouse built in 1893 and moved to the museum's grounds in 2009.[1][2][3][4] The museum won the Washington Museum Association annual Award of Project Excellence for an exhibit called Midway Pioneer School Experience.[5]

The museum acquired its current 14,500-square-foot (1,350 m2)[3] location on downtown Gig Harbor's Harborview Drive with a $1.5 million gift from a Gig Harbor family. The museum opened there in 2010.[6]

In late 2014 the museum board announced it would host more local cultural events including monthly music concerts in 2015 and a new preschool.[7][8]

Boat restoration

The museum is restoring a wooden fishing boat, the Shenandoah, that worked the San Juan Islands from 1925 until it was donated to the museum in 2000.[2][9]

References

  1. Charlee Glock-Jackson (November 19, 2013), "Midway School in Gig Harbor celebrates 120 years", Kitsap Sun
  2. 1 2 Terry Richard (May 29, 2014), "Gig Harbor salty getaway across Puget Sound via Tacoma Narrows Bridge", The Daily Oregonian
  3. 1 2 Nonprofit directory: GIG HARBOR PENINSULA HISTORICAL SOCIETY- HARBOR HISTORY MUSEUM, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, retrieved 2015-06-11
  4. Kathryn True (October 13, 2010), "Gig Harbor boosts its maritime pedigree with new museum and more", The Seattle Times
  5. "Midway School at History Museum earns state honor", Kitsap Sun, May 1, 2013
  6. Karen Miller (May 20, 2015), "Longtime Peninsula Historical Society volunteer loved community, history", Kitsap Sun
  7. Jon Manley (December 30, 2014), "Harbor History Museum details plans for 2015", gateline.com
  8. Jon Manley (February 25, 2015), "Gig Harbor residents to open preschool in fall of 2015", gateline.com
  9. "Museum volunteer turns Shenandoah restoration wood scraps into bowls, bread boards", Kitsap Sun, April 7, 2015
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