Traveling Exhibits
The following exhibits are available to travel to museums, libraries, schools and civic locations throughout Washington State.
For information about scheduling the exhibits, contact [email protected] for more information.
Washington Remembers WWII Their Sacrifice, Our Freedom
Available to travel until February 2023.
On display at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center from March-May 2023
Washington 1889: Blazes, Rails and the Year of Statehood
On display at the Washington State Capitol in Olympia, room 112 of the Legislative Building.

Grand Coulee to Grunge: Eight stories that changed the world
Temporarily unavilable for travel.

We're Still Here: The survival of Washington Indians
Temporarily unavilable for travel.

Young Man in a Hurry: The Life of Isaac Stevens & the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
On display at Historic Fort Steilacoom in Lakewood until further notice.

Moving Forward, Looking Back: Washington's First Women in Government
Currently available to travel!
