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    Paris T.

    Great maritime museum with a lot of history, different exhibits, art, sea animals, and hands-on activities. I visited with my family that includes 2 small children and we all had a great time. The staff working were very friendly and informative. The restrooms were well kept and parking was easy. The 3rd Thursday of the month is free from 4pm-8pm!

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    Kristi A.

    Got a Groupon deal for $12 for 2 admission tickets and enjoyed it! It was one of the few places left open during the Coronavirus outbreak and even though it was empty, I learned a lot. The staff was nice and friendly. They had a variety of exhibits ranging from boats, railroads, marine life, and conversation. My favorite area was their marine life because they had a little area where you could touch sea urchins, crabs, and more. I also had a fun time chatting with the lady managing the tank about the different varieties of fishes found in Tacoma. One thing I learned was they have 2 parking lots--one before Google Maps tells you to turn and the one after it says turn. My recommendation is you go to the second one because that's closest to the entrance.

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    We had so much fun checking out the seaport museum at the Thea Foss Waterway. We also got to tour the Lady Washington! #jblmareathingstodo

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    Alden C.

    I've been in Tacoma for about four or five years now and only recently did I make my first ever trip to the Foss Waterway Seaport. This museum is kind of tucked away from the rest of the museums in town so it seems like it doesn't get as much press as the others in town but it is still a good museum to go to. Since it is located on the Foss Waterway perhaps is a reason why it is overlooked because there isn't a whole lot of other things nearby it other than a park and a marina which doesn't get too much attention. The museum is maritime oriented and much of it's focus is done on the Commencement Bay area covering environmental history and clean up and the industries that were around the bay at one time and presently. There is also content that covers some history of the railroad which is right across the road from the museum. All of it is very fascinating! There is a section of the museum where if you are there at the right time you can see boat builders do their thing on their water crafts! There is a small art section as well. The museum has lots of reading and you may be here a little while. I wouldn't think that you would spend the whole day( at least for most people) here but it is a good way to spend an afternoon. The entry fee is $ 10 per adult. The building that the museum is housed in is a great old warehouse building that used to be much more numerous on the waterway at one time but due to fires and neglect most of these old buildings are gone but the restoration efforts for this place are great. If you are here on a clear day you can go outside to the north and get a view of Commencement Bay but the main highlight is seeing Mount Rainier from the waterway. This is a great museum and at some point I'd love to come back!

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    Amanda N.

    We discovered the Maritime museum sort of by chance when it hosted a private party that we attended... I hadn't even heard about the Foss Waterway Seaport renovations. The space worked well for the event, with catered food and dining tables set up in the heart of the museum space surrounded by some very cool old boats of all shapes and sizes. I liked the exhibit of antique outboard motors, too. There were several interactive exhibits, geared more towards children but also fun for inquisitive adults, including one that demonstrates the concept behind a sextant by pairing Einstein's head with Marilyn Monroe's body... hmm. The bulk of the space was unused and looked like it could house quite a large event. The museum exhibits aren't very extensive at this point, but it's a a solid start, anyway, and it was fun to have things to peruse during the party. The dock space is large and offers a great up-close view of the Thea Foss waterway and neighboring port businesses.

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    Matt E.

    The Seaport is a fantastic maritime museum - they house an excellent Collection of historical boats & fishing equipment on display. It's fascinating to come in and read about the industry of the Foss Waterway & the Port of Tacoma, including the original grain terminal & ties to the UP Railroad. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the old outboard collection, and some of the wooden boats built here in Tacoma are unmatched for quality and service. A local historian took the time to take us through the exhibit on Thea Foss, and describe her influence on the tugboat industry here in the Pacific Northwest. Such a fascinating, capable woman she was! I'd definitely bring a group of students to come here for a guided tour, it's very educational. There's plenty of parking streetside for most weekdays. A highlight of our summer last year was coming here to visit the Tall Ships of Tacoma, moored right in front of the Seaport museum! We'll definitely keep coming in for visits from time to time.

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