Listed under Museums in Washington, United States.
The Makah Cultural and Research Center is located on the Olympic Peninsula in Neah Bay, Washington. The center is home to many Makah artifacts and treasures from years passed.
The permanent gallery at the Makah Cultural and Research Center has 300-500 year old artifacts from a village at Ozette, Washington. The gallery also has 18 showcases and 3 dioramas. The center also houses a gift shop.
The Makah Cultural and Research Center is open daily from 10-5 and is only closed on New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. The museum is $5 for adults $4 for seniors and students and free for children under 5.
Written by Cassandra Lund.
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