Opened back in the 1980s, the East Benton County Historical Society and Museum is a particularly interesting museum in downtown Kennewick.

All kinds of historical artifacts and exhibits are found here, with a key focus on ancient Indian petroglyphs that were found along the Columbia River back in 1939. Old-time farm tools are also on display, and the museum really paints a picture of the culture and heritage of Benton County. Various photographs from times gone by line the walls, and the museum staff are always looking out for new artifacts, photos, and other items to add to the museum's ever-growing collection.

205 W Keewaydin Drive, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-582-7704

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