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The Sidney Gallery and Museum is a National and State Historic Site built as a Masonic lodge in the late 19th century and remains one of the few fraternity halls left in Port Orchard from the time. Taking several years to finish, the two-story hall was completed in 1908 and was used by the masons until 1956 when it became an Eagles Lodge, and then was purchased by the Sidney Museum and Arts Association in 1972. The museum features exhibits showcasing the history of early Kitsap County and includes replications of a general store, doctor’s office, school room, and hardware store.

202 Sidney Avenue, Port Orchard, Washington, 98366, Phone: 360-876-3693

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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