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Quilcene Historical Museum

Coordinates: 47°49′41″N 122°52′33″W / 47.8281°N 122.8758°W / 47.8281; -122.8758
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The Quilcene Historical Museum, Quilcene, Washington, was established in 1991[1] and operates under non-profit status.[2] The non-profit owns the museum, Worthington Park, and the Hamilton/Worthington House.

The Quilcene Historical Museum is administered by an all-volunteer Board of Directors. This group of dedicated individuals are responsible for running the museum, caring for the landscape on all ten acres of Worthington Park, maintaining all buildings, overseeing the Hamilton/Worthington house, orchestrating public events, communicating with the public and much more.

The museum has published books about the history of Quilcene, Washington, and Brinnon, Washington.[3][4][5][6]

The Quilcene Historical Museum's major events during the year include Opening Day Weekend, school tours and special tours throughout the school year, and Quilcene Fiber Festival.


References

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  1. ^ Quilcene Historical Museum Official Website
  2. ^ "Pride in history helps Quilcene's museum grow", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, Mari McGrady, March 2007.
  3. ^ Prill, Winona. Quilcene's heritage: looking back. Quilcene Historical Museum. 374 pages.
  4. ^ Quilcene Historical Museum. Quilcene cooks past & present: a collection of recipes. Morris Press Cookbooks. 2005. 181 pages.
  5. ^ "Winona Prill writes Quilcene heritage history book", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, Mari McGrady, May 2007.
  6. ^ "Brinnon's history book on display Saturday at Quilcene Historical Museum", The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, June 2010.
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47°49′41″N 122°52′33″W / 47.8281°N 122.8758°W / 47.8281; -122.8758