Love at the Museum
$15.00 – $30.00
General Admission $8
Youth Discount (6-16) $4
Museum Members Free
Purchase tickets online or drop-in to the admissions desk.
Members get in to the museum for free!
(206) 402-4029
As part of OUR VOICES: Social Justice in Times of COVID-19 project, we will be posting on our social media activities and information about our Asian American and Pacific Islander

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Community Garden Art Project The Highline Heritage Museum is sponsoring a garden art project for local youth and community members at New Start High School!For information or questions, contact:Marissa Jauregui

As part of OUR VOICES: Social Justice in Times of COVID-19 project, we will be posting on our social media activities and information about Climate Change and Earth Day throughout

This March, we are celebrating Women’s History Month with the following: Online Participant Interviews and Videos Virtual Exhibit – Women in History Oral History Project Inspirational Interviews Weekly Spanish Presentations

Join us Saturday, February 27 at 4:00 PM PST: For Zoom participation, contact us at info@highlinehistory.org. For Facebook participation, find us @HighlineHeritageMuseum. Presented by Show Brazil Productions and Highline Heritage

In February, we are honoring Black History Month, our nation’s way of showing respect and recognition. Our Black Lives Matter in American History Community Exhibit around Burien is currently on

Saturday, November 28 at 6pm Open to the Public – Facebook LiveHosted by Highline Public Schools Native Education Program Join us for cultural and communal sharings and a lively discussion with and

November – April “Photography demands that I will be there, point the camera in the right direction, release the shutter at the right time.” — Ron Hammond

“I’m introducing a line of artwork. I’m using electronic conductive touch technology within my paintings to create an audio-visual experience. I’ve created artwork of famous iconic musicians that have made

To submit your Story – Email Us at info@highlinehistory.org February was supposed to be the start of my new life. I quit a stressful, well-paying job and began a sabbatical,

A NEW MONTHLY SERIES We are launching this multi-platform program that will weave together the experiences of impacted communities within the Highline community during this crisis. Dealing with the unforeseen

Virtual ExhibitIn collaboration with Burien Arts Association we present an in depth look into the art and techniques of painter Paul Illian.

The Dougherty/Whisler family owned a Burien farm known as Greensward for over 80 years. Located at the corner of 1st Ave. South and S. 168th St. it used to be

We are excited to present these light up artworks in our Window Case along 152nd Ave. Come by and see. Artist Statement The Village of Light emerged from this time

You have the opportunity to own this wonderful wall-hung painted papier-mâché rhino head donated by Lloyd Herman, we are selling it for only $5,000 (that’s half Price!). Lloyd is best known

Take a look into the past with these short videos on our YouTube channel narrated by HHM volunteers!

We are documenting this historic movement! Save your posters, signs and share with us your perspective and stories! Please contact us at info@highlinehistory.org to share. If you are interested in

The Highline Heritage Museum and City of Burien are launching a project to gather the rich history that happened over the last 80 years at the building known as Chelsea

The Highline Heritage Museum and City of Burien are teaming up to document the stories of our community’s experience during COVID-19. The Burien Pandemic Story Project aims to document the

Do you want to record your story? Do you know someone who would be great for this? Let us know by emailing us and we will get you all set