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The top floor is also home to the state's largest permanent model train layout, which covers 1,700 sq ft (160 m 2) and recreates scenes from Tacoma's Union Station (which is located next to the museum) and other regional railroads. The museum hosts an annual Model Train Festival in December. [5]
Visual art, American Indian and other cultures, regional history, historic Campbell House; formerly the Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum / Eastern Washington State History Museum Northwest Railway Museum: Snoqualmie: King Puget Sound Railroad Located in a depot, includes railway cars and locomotives, artifacts and memorabilia Of Sea & Shore Museum
The city's downtown is home to an art walk, the Bothell Art Scene, with several participating businesses and art studios. [152] [155] Other pieces of public art in the city include a series of murals on downtown buildings that depict Bothell's history and pioneers. They were first painted in 1989 to honor the city's centennial, but some were ...
Museum curator Gwen Whiting said the show’s animation exhibits range from the 1920s to 3-D printing. She particularly likes the participatory exhibits in the traveling show.
Bothell: Moved to Centennial Park in 2008. 32: D. O. Pearson House: D. O. Pearson House: May 25, 1973 : Pearson and Market Sts. Stanwood: NRHP listing #73001890 Now part of the Stanwood Area History Museum. 33: Point Elliott Treaty Monument
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The Museum of Glass and Bridge of Glass were created amidst the development of Tacoma's Thea Foss Waterway. In 1991, the city acquired 27 acres on the downtown waterfront for $6.8 million. [ 10 ] Considered one of the most polluted Superfund sites in the country, the city, federal agencies, and about 70 companies considered responsible for the ...
Modern art has a history of misunderstandings and mishaps. Last year, an artwork consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall was eaten by a hungry visitor to a gallery in Seoul, South Korea.