Review & FAQ:

  • What is the history of the Lacey Museum building?
    • Built in the 1920s, the building used as the current Lacey Museum was once a residence, a firehouse, and a city hall.
  • What can visitors see at the Lacey Museum?
    • Guests can explore historical artifacts, objects, photos, and papers that provide background on the history and people of Lacey.
  • Are there traveling exhibits at the Lacey Museum?
    • Yes! The museum welcomes traveling exhibits; for example, the largest collection of Sasquatch-related artwork and objects is currently on display.
  • What permanent exhibits are available?
    • Permanent exhibits include a Nisqually Totem Pole and the Lacey schoolroom, both available year-round.
  • Does the museum offer educational programs?
    • Yes! The museum hosts guest speakers throughout the year, as well as educational classes and programs.
  • Can visitors learn about genealogy and conservation?
    • Absolutely! The museum offers information on genealogy and conservation techniques for those interested in historical preservation.

Address: 829 Lacey Street SE, Lacey, WA 98503, Phone: 360-438-0209

The Lacey Museum
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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