Carpenter House Museum/ Art Gallery
museum,kittas,gallery,heritage,history
Phone: (509) 674-9766
Hours: OPEN Friday – Sunday, Noon to 4:00
The Carpenter House was built in 1914 by Banker and Cle Elum Mayor Frank Carpenter. He used a Sears design and locally milled lumber to build this landmark home, which was unique to the Cle Elum area both for its size and beautiful architecture. The Carpenter Family was very prominent in the Upper County for several decades.
In 1989, their only living descendant, Susie, donated the home and all of its original furnishings to the Historical Society for the express purpose of creating a museum. On display are the Carpenter’s original furnishings, carpets, books, etc.
The Museum also serves as an art gallery for the local High Country Artists, who provide docent and caretaking services for the Museum.
Email: info@highcountryartists.com
Category: Y Yodio Experiences
Located in 302 W. 3rd St. Cle Elum, WA
Tracks:
- Yodio Track 2
- Yodio Track 1