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Built in the 1920s, the building used as the current Lacey Museum was once a residence, a firehouse, and a city hall. Today, guests can see historical artifacts, objects, photos, and papers that provide background on the history and the people of Lacey. Traveling exhibits are welcomed; for instance, the largest collection of Sasquatch-related artwork and objects is currently viewed. Permeant exhibits, like a Nisqually Totem Pole and the Lacey schoolroom, are available year-round. Guest speakers give lectures throughout the year, and educational classes and programs are put on by the museum. Visitors can also learn about genealogy and conservation techniques.

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

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