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The North Clark Historical Museum in Amboy, Washington, is a local treasure dedicated to preserving the rich history of North Clark County. Housed in a beautifully restored 1910 United Brethren Church, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the area’s past, featuring exhibits on Native American culture, early settlers, and the region’s deep roots in logging and railroad history.
Visitors can explore a variety of artifacts, historical photographs, and displays that highlight significant events like the Yacolt Burn, one of the largest forest fires in Washington history. The museum also showcases rotating exhibits, community history projects, and educational programs that bring the past to life.
Open on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from noon to 4 PM, the museum welcomes visitors of all ages with free admission (donations appreciated). Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the heritage of North Clark County, the North Clark Historical Museum is a must-visit destination.
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