The Bigelow House Museum is the oldest private residence in Olympia, Washington and is among the earliest buildings in the Pacific Northwest that are still standing. Built in 1850 for lawyer and legislator Daniel R. Bigelow and his wife, the house is a great example of the Carpenter Gothic style, which was popular in rural America in the mid-1800s.

The house is surrounded by over an acre of the original family’s land. Daniel Bigelow and his wife Ann Elizabeth, who was a schoolteacher, were important public figures in Washington, especially in the fight for women’s rights and education. The home is today a museum of early Olympia and Washington Territory history and contains displays of original furnishings, documents, and artifacts.

Address: 918 Glass Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98506

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