The Coast Guard Museum Northwest is situated on the property of Coast Guard Station Seattle. This location is on the Elliott Bay waterfront, south of Downtown, Seattle, Washington. The museum's location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific Northwest while enjoying the beautiful waterfront views.
The Coast Guard Museum Northwest provides a comprehensive overview of the various roles of the Coast Guard. These roles range from protecting shores, lives, and property to operating lighthouses and lightships. The museum also covers life-saving stations, rescue boats, buoy tenders, icebreakers, weather ships, modern aircraft, patrol boats, and cutters. This wide range of exhibits offers visitors a deep understanding of the Coast Guard's diverse responsibilities.
One of the appealing aspects of the Coast Guard Museum Northwest is that admission is free of charge. This allows visitors to explore the museum's extensive collection and learn about the Coast Guard's history in the Pacific Northwest without any financial constraints.
Specialized & Alternative History & Anthropology
Alaskan Way South 1519, Seattle
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