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Lincoln County Museum

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Museums, Historical Places, Places Of Interest

600 7th St, Davenport, WA 99122

509-725-6711

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Today: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Enter a portal to the past where time unravels before your eyes. Starting with mammoth bones and Native American artifacts, the Lincoln County Museum shows the beginnings of Lincoln County, vintage farming in our rural area, and a glimpse into the lives of local people and the special items in their world. Detailed exhibits tell the story of Lincoln County’s past in a clear and interesting manner. It features everyday items from yesteryear, musical instruments, cameras, a blacksmith shop, phonographs, farm machinery, steam tractor, combines, tools, guns, a prison cell, printing press, vintage fire engines, and an impressive display about the fearless outlaw, Harry Tracy, who was finally caught in 1902 in Lincoln County.Enter a portal to the past where time unravels before your eyes. Starting with mammoth bones and Native American artifacts, the Lincoln County Museum shows the beginnings of Lincoln County, vintage farming in our rural area, and a glimpse into the lives of local people and the special items in their world. Detailed exhibits tell the story of Lincoln County’s past in a clear and interesting manner. It features everyday items from yesteryear, musical instruments, cameras, a blacksmith shop, phonographs, farm machinery, steam tractor, combines, tools, guns, a prison cell, printing press, vintage fire engines, and an impressive display about the fearless outlaw, Harry Tracy, who was finally caught in 1902 in Lincoln County.
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