Ph. (509) 547-3714
Hours: 1- 4 on Tues – Friday
Admission: Free – donations requested
You’ll enjoy Franklin County Historical Society and Museum as it captures the spirit and history of Franklin County. The Museum was originally constructed in 1910 as part of Andrew Carnegie's worldwide library construction program. The high ceilings and dark wood trim create a period atmosphere while you enjoy the collection of historic artifacts and information.
In 1983, after over two years of painstaking renovation, the Society moved into the former Carnegie Library building. Exhibits feature Native American artifacts, information on Lewis & Clark's Corp of Discovery, railroad development, agriculture, irrigation, area ferries and bridges, aviation and health care, as well as a wealth of local artifacts and photos.
Please allow approximately one hour for your museum tour. No admission fee is charged, but donations are sorely needed and gladly accepted.
www.franklincountyhistoricalsociety.org
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