Welcome to the Orcas Island Historical Museum



July 17 - August 29, 2010

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Exhibits

The Journey Stories Exhibit has moved on!

This traveling exhibit was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute and was brought to the Orcas Island Historical Museum by Humanities Washington. Next stop: Port Townsend, Washington!
Emigrants on the Ohio River

EACH OF US has a powerful journey story deep in our personal heritage. It may be a story of a family uprooting itself in order to stay together, or of sons and daughters moving to another land, or of a distant ancestor coming to America.

JOURNEY STORIES examines how transportation and migration helped build our nation, how it has changed us, and how our mobile world looked to travelers along the way.
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Farm Equipment
"When I found I had crossed that line . . . I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything, the sun came like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in heaven.” ~~~ Harriet Tubman, 1869
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Farm Equipment
"The camping vacation was anything but uneventful, often combining the relentless onward march of a military campaign with picturesque social studies lessons. Each member of the clan would pitch in at every stop, setting up camp in the evening and taking it down when it was time to move out." Bob & Jeff Rosen, recalling childhood road trips, 2008
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Even if you missed the Smithsonian exhibit, you can still view the local component of that exhibit DESTINATION ORCAS in the Main Hall of the Museum. Starting Friday September 3rd we will return to our regular hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday from 11am to 4pm.


Boede Homestead Family Household Boede Homestead Family Household

The display this winter includes DESTINATION ORCAS, the local component of this past summer's Smithsonian exhibit, located in the Main Hall. September hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 11am to 4pm. Starting Oct. 1st the Museum will be open only on Saturdays except for holiday weekends. Click on the links in this column to view our Orcas Island exhibits which are now on display:

Early Stores & Post Offices Early Stores & Post Offices
Island Photography Island Photography:
The Images of James Geoghegan
Orcas Island Oral History Project Orcas Island Oral History Project Exhibit
Early Island Industries Early Island Industries:
Lime, Wood, and Farming