The museum is housed in two buildings with a second story, covered walkway joining them. The first floor of the building where the entrance is located has temporary exhibits - a display about the 100th year of the Apple Blossom Festival when we visited. The second floors include exhibits on the Great Northern Railway, Native Americans, and short biographies of notable early settlers and residents. The first floor of the second building has exhibits about the apple industry.
A wheelchair ramp is located between the buildings. Visitors must past through a hallway with offices to get to the main entrance desk. An elevator accesses the second floors. The first floor of the second building is accessed by a small lift. It wasn’t working correctly when we visited plus we ran out of time so I didn’t visit that floor.
The small parking lot is for museum officials only. RVs may be parked on the street. We parked in the alleyway behind the buildings next to a little park. There’s also a free public lot a block south where RVs will fit if parked across the spaces. The sidewalks and curb cuts are in good condition but there’s a bit of a hill to climb. Museum 47.42225, -120.31022
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