Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village is the premiere historical and cultural museum of the Chelan County region, overseen by the Chelan County Historical Society nonprofit organization. The museum was originally founded in 1955 as a joint venture between the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce and regional artifact collector Willis Carey. Today, it has incorporated more than 20 historic structures, including a pioneer-era blacksmith shop, Mission church, and one-room schoolhouse. Visitors can view indigenous and pioneer artifacts on display at the museum's main exhibit hall or explore pioneer village structures at their own leisure. A restored Great Northern Railway caboose is also exhibited, along with several fully-furnished pioneer cabins.

600 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, WA 98815, Phone: 509-782-3230

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