White River Valley Museum
Phone 253-288-7433
The mission of the Museum is to preserve and share the history of the South King County area, known by pioneers as the White River Valley (Auburn, Kent, Algona and Pacific.) This mission is carried out primarily through the operation of the Museum, and is expanding to include operation of the 67-acre, landmark Mary Olson Farm, a late 19th century farmstead east of the Green River.
Permanent displays invite you to wander through the history of the area pioneers called the White River Valley. We now call that area Auburn, Kent, Algona and Pacific.
Visitors wander through beautifully crafted displays, layered with oral history quotes, historic photographs,hundreds of artifacts and explanatory labels. Life-like settings invite you to become involved, climbingaboard the 1924 caboose, exploring the settler's cabin and wandering into Ms Hall's hat shop--just to mention a few!
Hours
Wednesday - Sunday Noon to 4:00 pm
Admission
$2 for adults, $1 for children and seniors
Wednesdays and 4th Sund
Category: Y Yodio things to do
Located in 918 H Street SE in Auburn
Tracks:
- Yodio Track 1