Review:

The Franklin County Historical Museum features exhibits that portray the history and spirit of Franklin County. The museum was originally built in 1910 for the Andrew Carnegie library. After the library was moved to the new building in 1962 and after a few years of neglect, the beautiful structure with high ceilings and dark wood was renovated and converted into a history museum. The exhibits in the museum include a collection of historic artifacts, photographs, documents, a number of Native American artifacts, and exhibits on early agriculture and transportation. There is also an exhibition on the famous Leon Cuddeback’s 1926 flight, the podium President Harry Truman used in 1950 and more.

305 N 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301, Phone: 509-547-3714

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