Friday, April 26, 2024

Cashmere Museum Passes Available at Libraries

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NCW Libraries is now offering family passes to the Cashmere Museum & Pioneer Village for checkout. 

The museum passes can be reserved and checked out from the Cashmere, Leavenworth, Peshastin, Wenatchee and East Wenatchee libraries. They are available for a two-week checkout period and grant free  entry to two adults and all children who accompany them. 

 Reserve a Cashmere Museum pass online or inquire in person at one of the participating libraries.

 The Cashmere Museum opened in 1959, showcasing a large collection of Native American artifacts, historical relics, antiques, and curios. In 2007, a collection of ancient art and artifacts, sourced from archaeological sites along the mid-Columbia River, was donated to the museum. 

 The accompanying Pioneer Village opened in 1967 and features 20 original, historic structures furnished with antiques from the late 19th and early 20th century — including a one-room schoolhouse originally located in nearby Brender Canyon — as well as a restored Great Northern Railway caboose.

 The museum passes are part of NCW Libraries’  Library of Things, which features an array of nontraditional library items such as nature backpacks, telescopes, blood pressure monitor kits, snowshoes, Washington State Discover Passes,  and WiFi hotspots.  For additional information:

www.ncwlibraries.org or Reserve a Cashmere Museum Pass or Library of Things or Cashmere Museum & Pioneer Village  (509) 663-1117 ext. 147 or  (509) 679-8002 

 

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