Suquamish Museum -- Chief Seattle's Tribe
seattle,suquamish,tribe
(360) 394-8499
Open 10 – 5 daily
Historical and cultural displays of Puget Sound Indian life. The story of Chief Seattle and the Suquamish Tribe. Internationally acclaimed by the Smithsonian Institute.
Getting Here
The Suquamish Museum is located in the heart of Suquamish Village, on the Port Madison Indian Reservation, just a half-hour ferry ride from Downtown Seattle. Located on the breathtaking Kitsap Peninsula (Named after Chief Kitsap of the Suquamish Tribe.) It is the ancient place on Agate Passage, the site of Old-Man-House village, the winter home of Chief Seattle and the heart of the Suquamish People.
Hours & Admission
The Suquamish Museum is open to the public daily, between the hours of 10am and 5pm. The Admission prices are $15 for a family, $5 for adults, $3 for Seniors 55 and over, and $3 for children 17 and younger; 5 and under are free.
Category: Y Yodio things to do
Located in 6861 NE South St. Suquamish, WA
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- Yodio Track 1