The Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Washington is a fantastic, little-known museum in a small fishing town on the Long Beach Peninsula. The museum tells the history of the area via dynamic permanent and special exhibits. The Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum offers a glimpse into the past that helps visitors get a better sense of the area, the people who came before us, and where we’re all headed. During your visit, you’ll learn about Long Beach Peninsula’s history as well as some of the specific people who lived and worked in Ilwaco over 100 years ago.

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For more information about this entertaining and informative museum, visit the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum website. If your visit to the museum includes a drive, you may want to stock up on car-friendly snacks and/or stop for lunch at one of the fabulous local eateries at the Port of Ilwaco, such as Salt Pub or Waterline Pub.

If you visit the museum, please leave a comment as we’d love to know about your experience. Also, feel free to share any local history museums you know about that we should check out, too.

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