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    Polson Museum - Foyer / entryway of the museum.

    Polson Museum

    4.5(10 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    This museum is definitely worth your while. Tons (literally) of relics from the area. A fascinating…read moretrip back in time. Well worth the (extremely reasonable) price of admission. Owner is very friendly and knowledgeable.

    Stopped by the Polson Museum on our way back to Seattle after a road trip along the coast. Cost was…read more$5/person and in all honesty, I would've paid more for the experience we had. I don't know if we just got lucky the day we went but we had the museum to ourselves and towards the middle of our visit the director asked if we had any questions which led to us being given a tour of the place. He truly made it memorable with all of his knowledge. You can tell when someone does their job for the paycheck vs those who love what they do and to me it seemed like Director was truly passionate about the history of the area and each item in the museum. There are many small details throughout the building that make all the difference, for example the homemade doll furniture in the dollhouse upstairs as well as the old spice/seasoning containers in the kitchen cabinet and my favorite- actual Hoquiam and Aberdeen directories from every year. I couldn't believe there were that many Directories still in amazing shape especially seeing how dated they were. He showed us one from 1911 with the Polson family listed! We will visit again whenever we're back in-town to see all of the new updates that are planned for the future! If you love history and the feeling of being transported to the past I think you'd really enjoy this museum.

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    Polson Museum - Once used to ride the rails under human power.

    Once used to ride the rails under human power.

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    Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home

    Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I have seen a couple of Nirvana documentaries of Kurt Cobain's earlier life that show his childhood…read morewhen he lived in this house. While passing through Aberdeen, I decided to do a mini Nirvana pilgrimage and check out the town that Kurt Cobain grew up in. After spending time at Kurt Cobain Memorial Park near Young Street Bridge, I walked over to his childhood home. The house is just around the corner. It has been refurbished and it is gated off. Someone else currently lives here, so all that you can do is take photos from the sidewalk. Cool historic place to check out, especially if you grew up a Nirvana fan like me. But there is not much else to see or do.

    Kurt Cobain was born and grew up in the Washington coast harbor town of Aberdeen WA. This is where…read morehe lived from 1968 to 1984. It was purchased by Lee and Danielle Bacon in 2018 from the Cobain family. They paid $225,000...a bargain considering that the cardigan Cobain wore in 1993 on the set of "MTV Unplugged" sold at auction for $334,000. The Bacons have restored the home to appear as it would have while Cobain lived there. At the time of this review, you cannot go inside, but plans are in the works to make private tours available in the near future. Tours will begin about 1.5 miles away at a soon to be opened Nirvana tribute lounge and gallery cafe as zoning does not allow the home to operate as a traditional museum. It's great to see Aberdeen finally beginning to embrace Cobain's contribution to music history. Fans travel great distances from all around the world to find Cobain's beginnings and pay tribute in the town that helped to shape him. Just a few days prior to writing this review, the Aberdeen City Council unanimously voted to make February 20th (Cobain's birthday) Kurt Cobain Day.

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    Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home - Where Kurt Cobain lived from 1968 to 1984

    Where Kurt Cobain lived from 1968 to 1984

    Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home - Plaques noting the historical and cultural significance of this home

    Plaques noting the historical and cultural significance of this home

    Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home

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    The Music Project - "Unplugged" '65 Dodge Dart Kurt tribute car

    The Music Project

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I am from Belgium but my girlfriend lives near Olympia. Everytime i visit i make her take me to…read moreAberdeen to reminisce at Kurts and Nirvanas birthplace. I was 16 when Nirvana made it big and wil always feel a connection with the band and the place they originated from for several reasons i can't get into now. This was the first year we were able to visit the museum since it opened a year ago. Last time I was there there was just a mural but now it was a full fleshed museum full of decent Kurt related artifacts and a great giftshop for grunge fans.(left with several books and tshirts based on vintage band tshirts Kurt wore). The artifacts were great but the experience wouldn't be half as amazing without the very insightfull tour guide. i have read 15 grunge books, 4 nirvana books, and it was stil full of inside knowledge I had never heard about. On top of that it was so amazing to hear the owners and people work there talk about their common pasion for everything grunge and Kurt Cobain. Talking to them really lifted to whole experience and I couldn't have enjoyed it more. Looking forward to going back next year to see what they added and do the tour of the Cobains resedence. I love their sincerity, pasion and heart they bring to this

    Omg where do I begin?? When my wife and I arrived, we were greeted by our tour guide Chuck with a…read morewarm welcome! We soon got to meet Lee who made us feel right at home! Chuck was such a treat and so knowledgeable on everything Kurdt Cobain and Nirvana. When Lee and Chuck drove us over to the Cobain residence, that's when everything got real. The tour was so detailed and so much time was given to take it all in. My wife and I were so pleased! I'll definitely be coming back and bringing my kids so that they can also experience one of the greatest of our generation.

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    The Music Project - Books i bought there

    Books i bought there

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    The Music Project

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    Westport Maritime Museum - Westport Maritime Museum back-lit by the setting sun.

    Westport Maritime Museum

    4.4(17 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    I haven't been to Westport in about three years and in the past when we go out it was to run the…read moredogs on the beach which they enjoyed so much... until they didn't and preferred to stay home more. For a long time Steve and I have been wanting to go to the Westport Maritime Museum but never did due to always having the dogs with us but finally we made it here quite recently. The admission is $5 and that gives you the ability to explore the upstairs and downstairs of the main museum building, an adjacent building where a lighthouse lens is located and two other structures with large windows with whale bones housed inside them along with some other mammal bones. The cost of admission is totally worth with what you get to see and for me the main highlight was the lighthouse lens as I'm sure it was for a lot of visitors. Lots of clutter picked up from the ocean waters and used as artifacts which is fascinating (because a lot of this stuff came from various parts of Asia) and disturbing at the same time. Lots of other intriguing content to look at as well and a very nice gift shop. Great way to spend a bit of time while exploring the marina. I don't feel like you'd spend an enormous amount of time here. Maybe an hour to an hour and a half but it depends on your pacing but no need to wipe out a whole afternoon to fit this museum in.

    Very informative museum about the Coast Guard and the local maritime history. The well-informed…read morestaff answered our every question and then some. So much information! We'll have to come again. Don't miss the lighthouse lens from the Destruction Island lighthouse. It is amazing!

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    Westport Maritime Museum - Lighters plucked out of the ocean and arranged to make a rainbow pattern.

    Lighters plucked out of the ocean and arranged to make a rainbow pattern.

    Westport Maritime Museum - Whale bones on display at the Westport Maritime Museum.

    Whale bones on display at the Westport Maritime Museum.

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    Shell decor

    Marsh's Free Museum

    Marsh's Free Museum

    4.1(116 reviews)
    44.7 mi
    $

    If you've lived in the Pacific Northwest and ever wondered about the origin of those Jake the…read moreAlligator Man stickers, this is the review for you! Marsh's Free Museum is the legendary home of Jake himself (you can find him in the back). The shop is an absolute treasure trove of curiosities. It features a mix of your classic beach-town souvenirs alongside more "not-so-typical" fare, like unique books, sweatshirts, and even knives. If you have some spare quarters, the old-school mechanical games are a must-play! The service here has always been great, super attentive and friendly. As for value, some things are a little expensive, but they also have affordable stuff if you look hard enough. They are not any more expensive than any other shop in Long Beach. I always make it a point to stop here every single time I'm in Long Beach. Whether you're just starting your trek down the strip or looking for the perfect place to end your journey, this spot is a PNW essential.

    What can I say other than this is a huge tourist trap, but in the best way possible? You know it's…read moregood when one of the exhibits has its own Wikipedia page (Jake the Alligator Man). There are lot of curios, from taxidermy animals to old orchestreons. A lot of the amusing displays are in the back and in corners. I would say if you have small kids to be careful bringing them in as it seems like there are a lot of delicate items, from the piles of beautiful seashells in the front, to the porcelain items in the back. It is such a fun and unique place to visit, and the best part is that it's free! Although you will definitely walk away having purchased something.

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    Marsh's Free Museum - Storefront

    Storefront

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