Carpenter Museum
A step over the threshold of the Carpenter House is a step into the past.
This 1914 mansion, with its spacious rooms, tiny alcoves and third-floor
ballroom, holds the story of Cle Elum's first successful banker and his
family. High Country Artists shares this historic house, and its art displays
provide visitors an added experience.
Location:
3rd St & Billings Ave, Cle Elum
Hours:
Friday through Sunday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Information:
509-674-5702
Cle Elum Historical Telephone Museum
This museum was established in 1966 when Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone
Company deeded its former office building to the Cle Elum Historical Society.
At that time Cle Elum became the last in the telephone company's service area
to be changed over from manual phone service to automatic dialing.
Location:
221 E 1st St, Cle Elum
Hours:
By appointment only.
Information:
509-674-5702
Roslyn Museum
This museum houses an extensive collection of photos and mining memorabilia
from the town's past. Also preserved are items relating to the popular
television series Northern Exposure, which was filmed in Roslyn. The museum
also features the collection, "Roslyn Cemeteries," which compliments the unique
ethnic cemeteries.
Location:
203 Pennsylvania Ave, Roslyn
Hours:
Daily, 1:00pm to 4:00pm, or by appointment
Information:
509-649-2776
South Cle Elum Depot
The Friends of the South Cle Elum Depot (FSCED) have restored
this former Milwaukee Railroad depot and power substation. The buildings
are ready for public entry by appointment only and make a
fascinating side trip.
Location:
Milwaukee St, South Cle Elum
Hours:
By appointment only.
Information: