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Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, 280 4th Street, Bremerton, Washington; the building is a former Seafirst Bank.

The Kitsap Historical Society & Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Established in 1948, the society operates a museum in Bremerton that showcases exhibits, artifacts, photographs, and documents that chronicle the diverse heritage of the region.

The society's mission is to engage the community in discovering and understanding the people, places, and events that have shaped Kitsap County's past. Through educational programs, outreach initiatives, and collaborative partnerships, the organization fosters a deeper appreciation for local history and its relevance to contemporary life.

The museum's collections cover a wide range of topics, including Native American history, early exploration and settlement, maritime heritage, military presence, industry and commerce, arts and culture, and social movements. Highlights of the museum's exhibits include displays on the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the Mosquito Fleet, logging and lumbering, and the role of women in the community.

In addition to its museum activities, the Kitsap Historical Society & Museum offers research services for scholars, genealogists, and community members interested in exploring their heritage. The society also hosts special events, lectures, and workshops throughout the year, providing opportunities for visitors to delve deeper into Kitsap County's fascinating past.

Supported by memberships, donations, and grants, the Kitsap Historical Society & Museum continues to serve as a vital resource for preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the history of Kitsap County for generations to come.

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Bremerton, Washington




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