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Issaquah Depot Museum
About this museum
If you are searching for the best free things to do in Issaquah, look no further than Issaquah Depot Museum. This railroad museum offers FREE ADMISSION. Known for its 1889 depot turned museum with vintage train cars, town history exhibits and a trolley ride from May through September, this museum delivers far more than visitors expect.Railroad history comes alive at Issaquah Depot Museum, where visitors can explore the beautifully restored 1889 railroad depot, vintage train cars, and exhibits about the role of the railroad in Issaquah's development from a coal mining town to the vibrant community it is today. The seasonal trolley ride adds an exciting hands - on element that delights children and adults alike.With a 4.4 - star rating from 113 visitor reviews, Issaquah Depot Museum has earned a loyal following.You can find Issaquah Depot Museum at 78 1st Avenue Northeast in Issaquah. Hours are limited to select days: Saturday 11AM - 3PM; Sunday 11AM - 3PM. Visit the official website. While there is no admission charge, donations are welcomed. From first - time visitors to returning regulars, Issaquah Depot Museum remains a valued free destination.
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