The World Kite Museum is not your regular type of museum. Unlike other museums where you go to see artifacts and original collections of legend artists and the likes, the world Kite museum houses the best kites in the world. This is somewhere you go to learn about the history of kites and also enjoy fun kiting events. The idea of having a kite Museum was born around Washington state’s 100th birthday. This Museum has a collection of 300 Japanese kites which is the only complete collection of Japanese kites outside Japan. It was donated by David Checkley’s widow in 1989 alongside Chinese and Malaysian kites. In the same year, Eiji Ohashi, the popular kite maker taught children from Long Beach Elementary how to make Japanese kites.

Address: 303 SW Sid Snyder Dr, Long Beach, WA 98631, Phone: 360-642-4020

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