Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Museum of History & Industry

    Nicely done exhibits follow the history of Seattle from the Native American settlements to the present day city.
   The museum is accessible. The bridge room (the building was originally a Navy reserve armory) is accessed by a stairway however there is an accessible entrance on the third floor. It’s located in the Johnson Family Gallery which houses temporary exhibits. The door was locked during our visit and we did not search out someone to unlock it so we didn’t visit the bridge room.

    Parking for large vehicles is very limited in the Seattle area. There’s an accessible lot at the south side of the museum for vehicles 25’ or less. We did not use this lot. Instead we parked at Woodland Park Zoo and rode to the museum with our daughter. The zoo lot has a few long RV/bus spaces. They’re expensive – $18.00 for RVs but free with a handicapped hang tag. Free parking is also available to Woodland Park adjacent to the zoo. Museum  47.62716, -122.3367
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