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The Best Art Museums in Washington State
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
, Seattle
Chihuly Garden and Glass features a comprehensive exhibit showcasing the work of Dale Chihuly, a renowned American glass sculptor and entrepr

Museum of Glass
, Tacoma
See objects of all shapes, sizes, and colors at Museum of Glass. As you approach the museum from downtown, you'll cross a bridge of glass. Th

Tacoma Art Museum
, Tacoma
The Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) is an art museum in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It focuses primarily on the art and artists from the Pacif
Duration: 3 hours
This tour is like binge watching four episodes of Game of Thrones, minus the dragons. I do have a troll, a Space Needle, waterfall, giant spheres and an UP House just like the movie. You will get your money’s worth, and even see baby Pterodactyl in Spring and early Summer. I ain’t lying.. This tour is both structured & spontaneous, guaranteed to learn and laugh. Yes, you will see the famous sights, but, also you get to see some small areas only locals go..If you get thirsty, I have complimentary water.

Maryhill Museum of Art
, Goldendale
Housed in a glorious Beaux Arts mansion on 5,300 acres high above the Columbia River, Maryhill Museum of Art opened to the public May 13, 194

Frye Art Museum
, Seattle
Located on Seattle’s First Hill, the Frye Art Museum first opened its doors in 1952 as the legacy of Charles and Emma Frye, prominent early-t
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Best for: Art Museum, Observation Deck, Specialty Museum
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Best for: Aquarium, Art Museum, Specialty Museum
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Best for: Specialty Museum, Beach, History Museum
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Best for: Observatory, Gift & Specialty Shop, Park
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Best for: Military Museum, Children’s Museum, Park
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