Welcome to the one-and-only official Sedro-Woolley Museum website!
Immerse yourself in our town's rich history from the logging, mining, company towns, the war years, the Upper Skagit people, and the early pioneers. Walk down the historic Main Street exhibits featuring a general store, dentist office, the Dream Theatre, fire station, school, and diner! Travel down the Skagit River into the Skagit Steel exhibit, then head over to learn all about our first hospitals, including the Northern State Hospital.
Immerse yourself in our town's rich history from the logging, mining, company towns, the war years, the Upper Skagit people, and the early pioneers. Walk down the historic Main Street exhibits featuring a general store, dentist office, the Dream Theatre, fire station, school, and diner! Travel down the Skagit River into the Skagit Steel exhibit, then head over to learn all about our first hospitals, including the Northern State Hospital.
Gift Shop
Our gift shop features locally written books, hats, sweatshirts, tees, mugs, candles, with new items arriving with the seasons! We now accept credit cards for all purchases! The Museum Research Library
is available by appointment, Tuesdays and Thursdays 12pm-3pm. We welcome you to research Sedro-Woolley and Skagit County history. Browse our collection of photographs, maps, newspapers, atlases, books, and archival materials on a wide range of subjects. Our Reasearch librarian is available to help with specific information requests. To make a research appointment, submit a research question, or inquire about our holdings, e-mail [email protected], or phone the museum at 360-855-2390. You may also submit a research request by clicking here to visit our Research Library page.
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Sedro-Woolley Museum events Looking for historic photos of Sedro-Woolley? Click here to visit our gallery. |
Visit Us Open Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday Noon-3pm 725 Murdock Street Sedro-Woolley, Washington 98284 360-855-2390 |
The Sedro-Woolley Museum Presents For the Love of Northern State. A weekend event starting August 24th-25th. You can also find our very own Amy Muia and John Horne, at the Public History Day at NSH, July 27th! Our newest exhibit features
the rich heritage of the Upper Skagit people. We had the honor of working with Scott Schuyler, member and elder of the Upper Skagit Tribe and the Tribe’s policy representative. He generously shared artifacts, stories, and knowledge with us to create a beautiful exhibit. |