Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)

History museum · South Lake Union

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"Museum of History and Industry Better known as MOHAI, this collection dives deep into local history, from the region's maritime history to its tradition of technological innovation. Highlights include Boeing's first commercial plane, the 1856 Petticoat Flag sewn by women during the Battle of Seattle , and the original Rainier Brewing Company neon R sign. Behind the stunning building—overlooking Lake Union—bob National Historic Landmark vessels: most notably the star of the 1934 MGM movie Tugboat Annie and the 1921 Virginia V , a steamer that opens its decks for balls, excursions, and trivia nights. The Center for Wooden Boats has displays and rents vessels on the neighboring docks (cwb.org)."

Seattle's Must-See Museums
Photo by Daniel Sheehan

860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 Get directions

mohai.org
@mohaiseattle

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