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Great Children's Museums in Washington State

By Lima, published May 14, 2008
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Great children's museums in Washington State are filled to the brim with exhibits that trigger young imaginations and provoke lots of youthful fun. In the large, picturesque state of Washington you will find lots of wonderful outdoor recreation at state and national parks. But if you stop by some of these, perhaps lesser known, indoor sites you and your children will likely discover some great children's museums in Washington State.

Children's Museum of Walla Walla, Washington. An interesting first choice among the great children's museums in Washington State might be the Children's Museum of Walla Walla, in part just so you can get to say the name, Walla Walla. Of course when you visit the Children's Museum of Walla Walla you are really entering a variety of special places all under one roof. You and your kids can stop by "Construction Junction", "Enchanted Park Theater" , or "Me and My Shadow" room . Young visitors will love the pint size fun and the big time pretending they can do at Wee Walla Walla Post Office, Grocery and Italian Restaurant. An unusual exhibit is filled with Native American Indian attractions.

There is really a very fine diversity of exhibits at the Walla Walla Children's Museum and you can see as you move through the building that this is truly a museum in the process of becoming. Likely there will be new or expanded exhibit centers soon making your next visit as fun as your first. One of the nice goals of the Children's Museum of Walla Walla is to make the museum affordable. In pursuance of that goal the museum offers a family membership for a full year at the bargain price of $75.

For more information about hours, special events and daily admission prices call 509-526-7529.

Takeaways
  • Olympia, Walla Walla and Bellevue Washington have children's museums.
  • Some museums offer free admission on Friday nights from 5-8 p.m.
  • The Kids Count exhibit in Bellevue teaches kids the importance of their vote and opinion.
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