Fodor's Expert Review Suquamish Museum

Poulsbo Family Fodor's Choice

One of the best museums focusing on the state's rich and still thriving indigenous culture, this small but beautiful LEED-certified structure a 10-minute drive from Poulsbo contains handsomely designed exhibits about the Suquamish Tribe, including a historical canoe, wood carvings, a re-created longhouse, and multimedia presentations. Outside, pathways lead through a small botanical garden and down the hill to an evergreen-shaded park with picnic tables. If you have extra time, stroll a couple of blocks up the hill to St. Peter's Mission Cemetery to view the gravesite of Chief Sealth, for whom Seattle is named—his headstone is bracketed by a pair of ornately carved totem poles. Each August, the community welcomes all to celebrate Chief Seattle Days—with a salmon bake, royal pageant, games, food, and music.

Family Fodor's Choice Indigenous Sight

Quick Facts

6861 N.E. South St.
Poulsbo, Washington  98392, USA

394–8499

www.suquamish.nsn.us/suquamish-museum

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $5, Closed Mon. and Tues. in winter

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