Museum and Arts Center, Sequim, Washington, Historical museum and art gallery in Sequim, United States.
The Museum and Arts Center in Sequim is an art and history institution with rotating exhibits of regional artists and permanent collections on local heritage and natural history. The facility houses the Manis Mastodon remains alongside these cultural displays.
The museum was established in 1976 and centers on mastodon remains dating back 13,000 years as evidence of early human-animal interaction. The collections document the long history of human settlement in the area.
The center displays materials about the Jamestown S'Klallam people, farming development, maritime traditions, and Olympic athlete Joe Rantz from 1936. Visitors see how these stories connect to the identity of the region.
The location is situated downtown on North Sequim Avenue with regular midweek through Saturday hours. First Friday events offer extended access and additional art activities throughout the evening.
The collection includes an authentic 1907 Oldsmobile and vintage tractors that show how technology advanced in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. These machines offer a direct window into how daily life and work changed in the region over generations.
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